Posted on 10/28/2014 12:35:45 PM PDT by bgill
Police obtained CCTV footage on Monday from officials at Mile High Stadium in Denver to look for clues into the ongoing investigation of a man who vanished during halftime at the Broncos-Chargers game last Thursday.
Because of patient privacy laws, they can't obtain confirmation whether the man has been admitted to the hospital. Bakke said she continues to call stadium officials.
"And they keep telling us that there's nothing they can do for us," she said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
They need to go back to whete he was hunting and look there he was killed imho in a accident
BS
HIPPA and other PPA’s do not preclude the police from finding anyone.
What if he were a wanted terrorist, mass murderer or evil genius?
They would find him and bring him to justice.
Did he even go to the game ? Anyone besides family see him there ?
If they had told the police that their missing relative had just returned from Liberia they would have immediate action.
SO, you could be dying in a hospital, and your family and cops can't find you?.........................
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Paul Kitterman (second from l.), is seen here on Thursday night with family friend, Jay Yust, 30 (far l.); Yust’s girlfriend, Tia Bakke, 24; and Kitterman’s son, Jarod, who celebrates his 21st birthday next week.
I think this means the police doubt the family’s story and are looking at foul play by one of the family members. ..like the son who allegedly took the man to the game
He’s in the restroom.
Seriously. A few years back a man went missing for days after going to the movie theater. They later found him dead in one of them single toilet uni-sex restrooms. Had been there for days.
Yes, there would be immediate action if Liberia were brought into the conversation, so long as Obama’s CDC Klusterfluke Czar Panels had absolutely NOTHING to do with it. They would trip themselves over their own metal buckets.
“Because of patient privacy laws, they can’t obtain confirmation whether the man has been admitted to the hospital.
SO, you could be dying in a hospital, and your family and cops can’t find you?.........................”
According to the linked article, the family members were asking at the hospitals, not the police.
You’re literally taking your life into your hands going to an NFL game these days.
How many assaults have there been recently at stadiums? I can think of 3 off the top of my head.
Did he walk away? Patient privacy would prevent hospitals from talking to a nonrelative, but not to the police or his son.
Having attended some Cleveland/Pittsburgh games in the 70s, I don't see this as anything new...
Could be but my guess is hot dogs...CHECK THE DNA IN THE HOT DOGS!
Thanks for teaching me a new word thronged never heard it before
Wonder if he is a smoker and somehow stepped out of the stadium for a smoke and got mugged.
Why did he go without his wallet?
This happened last year to a young man (about 25 years old) in Buffalo last year, (against Denver Broncos ), I believe.
He and his friends were a bit drunk and rowdy, so stadium security ejected them.
He called his friends and said he would meet them at a local tavern. He was found several days later, face down in a very shallow creek (6-12” water) in a wooded area on the opposite side of the stadium from where he said he would meet his friends.
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