Missing Denver Broncos fan causes a massive search in Denver. The missing Denver Broncos fan, Paul Kitterman, was watching the Broncos game with his son when he disappeared without a trace during half time.
Paul Kitterman had gone to the Broncos game with his son Jarod Tonneson last Thursday night. They were accompanied by two friends, Tia Bakke and her boyfriend. The four were at the stadium from game time all the way to half time.
Kitterman and Tonneson had their tickets in the south bleachers section of the stadium, which was separate from where Bakke and her boyfriend were seated.
During halftime, the missing Denver Broncos fan, Kitterman met up with Bakke and her boyfriend. He was with his son. Afterwards, they decided to go back to their seats and meet up after the game. Tonneson, Kitterman's son, then decided to head out to the toilet and when he came back he could not see his father. He figured his father was with Bakke but when he went to them, Kitterman was not there. The missing Denver Broncos fan was nowhere to be seen.
Not a big fan of technology, Kitterman did not carry a cellphone or a credit card. All he had was $50 dollars in his pocket.
His son, together with Bakke and her boyfriend, kicked off a manhunt for him. They searched the entire stadium for him until 1 am in the night, the Broncos fan was missing.
Authorities reported that they do not suspect foul play in the disappearance of the 53 year old Kiterman. Kitterman had no drug or alcohol problems, he had no known medical conditions and was, according to Bakke, one of the most loyal people one could ever find.
"This is just so not characteristic of Paul," Bakke said. "Paul is one of the most loyal, responsible people you'll ever meet in your life. He would never, ever just leave you hanging and especially his son. He would never leave Jarod."
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