Police find missing Broncos fan who'd had his 'fill of football'
A Broncos fan who went missing halfway through last Thursday's Chargers-Broncos game was found on Tuesday according to the Denver Post.
Paul Kitterman, a 53-year-old Broncos fan, is apparently asking for privacy (and not getting it ...) after being found in Pueblo and telling police he'd had his "fill of football" and was hoping to vacation somewhere warm.
This sounds understandable if he's a Browns fan, but who's sick of watching Peyton Manning bomb teeters all over the place?
Also, if he was sick of football, why did he go to the football game in the first place?
"We know there are many questions that some of you may have, but for the time being we are asking that you respect there (sic) privacy as they have been through a lot," someone representing the family wrote on Facebook.
Kitterman went to the game at Mile High with "his son and friends" according to reports, and then disappeared without a credit card or a cell phone and with a limited amount of cash.
Thankfully he was found, but some serious questions about why this happened remain. Hopefully Kitterman and his family sort out whatever answers they need to.
Wondering what that route looks like, here's the map linking Sports Authority Field to Pueblo: