Paul Kitterman Found, The Missing Dennver Broncos Fan Found in SuperMarket Parking Lot After a 5 day 110 Mile Trek

Paul Kitterman found, putting an end to days of speculation over the whereabouts of the Denver Broncos fan. Paul Kitterman was found at a local supermarket in Denver by police officers. He had been taking a 110 mile trek after he had "had his fill" of the football game last Thursday.

The whole of Denver was elated when news of Paul Kitterman found hit the airwaves. Kitterman had mysteriously disappeared during a football game he had gone to see with his son Jarod Tonneson and family friend Tia Bakke. Kitterman was last spotted during half time and was missing in the time and days afterwards.

Kitterman was found in the parking lot of a local supermarket after police were tipped off by a resident who had spotted him wandering about in the locale. He was found in a K-Mart parking lot on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Pueblo, Colorado Police Department.

The 53 year old construction worker had decided to take a warm towards "somewhere warmer." The walk ended up taking five days and 110 miles. "Kitterman mentioned sleeping in treed areas and in bushes during his journey to Pueblo and even mentioned disposing of his Broncos hat as he did not want to be recognized," the statement said.

Kitterman appeared of sound mind when he was found and even answered questions intelligibly. Immediately he was identified, the Colorado police gave him a cell phone to contact his immediate relatives.  A statement from the family later on thanked everyone who contributed to have Paul Kitterman found.

Paul Kitterman was later booked to a hotel by the police as he appeared tired and as his family came over to get him. His 20 year old stepson who was with him at the game came over to get him the next day. We are all glad to have Paul Kitterman found.

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