Posted on 10/29/2014 12:03:47 AM PDT by raccoonradio
Denver Police say Paul Kitterman, 53, is safe after being located more than 110 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado
They are directing all questions about his disappearance to family
Kitterman was last seen by his stepson at a game at Mile High stadium in Denver on Thursday
Stepson Jarod Tonneson, 21, went to the bathroom during halftime, but after returning to his seat his father never rejoined him
Denver Police have found the local dad who went missing five days ago, after leaving his adult stepson alone to use the bathroom at halftime. On Tuesday evening, around 10:50pm ET, the Denver Police Department tweeted that 53-year-old Paul Kitterman had been found alive more than 110 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado and that no foul play is suspected.
Pueblo Police said they found Kitterman coherent outside a Kmart store near Highway 50 and Elizabeth Street after a citizen spotted him, Fox Denver reports. He reportedly told police that he wanted to escape to some place warm. Police there said he appeared to be in good health, and has been put up in a hotel while he waits for family.
Calls to Kitterman's stepson and a friend who attended the game with him on Thursday were not immediately returned.
Kitterman was last seen on Thursday when his stepson left him at halftime to use the restroom. On Monday night, Denver police revealed that a witness saw Kitterman inside the stadium during the third quarter, but it remains unknown where the man went after the game.
Jarod Tonneson, Kittermans stepson, as well as his friends, have publicly criticized investigators for allegedly not doing enough to locate the missing man.
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ah, and I’m a 230 pound male and even when I do drink I have beer with a meal, not on its own. Diff. people do have higher or lower tolerances.
Happy Days early episode
Richie: All we had was some beer in teeny tiny glasses
his dad Howard: How many teeny tiny glasses did you have?
Richie: Seventy-two.
That episode sounds familiar. Wasn’t there a woman who popped out of a cake?
Weird - I just saw this guy’s friend on Greta tonight. He was saying he’d get 100 people to search the the stadium - sounded like he was afraid the guy had got locked in a room in the stadium - seems something similar had happened to some girl. Anyway, the police wouldn’t let them search the stadium.
So the guy said he wanted to escape to someplace warm? Hmmm. Maybe he has a girlfriend in Pueblo or something.
Hop on the bus,Gus,you don’t need to discuss much, just drop off the key, Lee,and set yourself free.
My sister 5 years my senior was diagnosed with Dementia at about 55 and that was 7 years ago. Even 7 years ago leaving her alone wasn't wise. Now a coherent conversation isn't possible.
It is a minor point, but previously the stepson was called his “son.” I am glad they found the guy, but I wonder what happened? If his words about wanting to find someplace warm were accurate, he was drunk or having some mental/emotional/physical issue. The words sound too “simple” for a normal, sober adult to utter.
Who knows for sure. Maybe the stepson was still living at home, and he was trying to kick the kid out, and was not having any success.
O - MA - HAAAAA
Is Pueblo much warmer than Denver? If it is, the man’s not completely, totally incoherent but it still sounds like dementia.
The question remains, what has he been doing for 5 days? Even if he was shackled up he couldn’t call? And I’m not saying he was.
When our daughter was young she called it “old timers” disease.
Was on his way to illegally cross the border into Mexico.
Do you have it yet? I might be getting alkaseltzers.
Her name was Rachel.
When I first heard that a fan had disappeared without a trace in the middle of an NFL game, I assumed it was a despondent New York Jets fan and feared the worst ... but the Denver Broncos?
Sounds like dementia but it could also be he has reduced blood flow to the brain [nearly clogged arteries] that is affected by blood pressure, and heart issues.
hop on the bus, Gus
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