The man who mysteriously went missing five days ago during a Broncos game has been found, police said Tuesday night.
JUST IN: @DenverPolice tweet that Paul Kitterman has been found safe after going missing during a Broncos game.
— TheBlazeNOW (@TheBlazeNOW) October 29, 2014
According to the Denver Police Department, Paul Kitterman, 53, was located unharmed about 100 miles outside of Denver in Pueblo, Colorado.
UPDATE: Paul Kitterman was located in Pueblo, Colorado. Again, he is unharmed. All questions should be directed to the family.
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) October 29, 2014
UPDATE: Mr. Kitterman was found unharmed outside of Denver. No foul play suspected. All further inquiries should be directed to the family.
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) October 29, 2014
Authorities said on Twitter that foul play is not suspected and encouraged reporters to direct future inquiries to the 53-year-old's family.
MEDIA ALERT: As stated, no foul play susp in the Kitterman case. It would be inappropriate for DPD to comment. ?'s should go to the family
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) October 29, 2014
MEDIA ALERT: DPD will not be doing interviews nor returning calls regarding the Kitterman case. Thank you.
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) October 29, 2014
Earlier this week, Kitterman's family filed a police report after the 53-year-old vanished at halftime during Thursday’s Denver Broncos game at Sports Authority Field. When his son came back from the restroom, Kitterman was nowhere to be found, igniting controversy.
The Kitterman family could not be reached by TheBlaze Tuesday night.
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