This is a very weird story.
Paul Kitterman disappeared during halftime of the Chargers vs. Broncos Thursday Night Game. Apparently he walked over 100 miles and was found at KMart on Tuesday night. You won’t believe his explanation of why he disappeared.
Denver Police said Paul Kitterman, a 53-year-old from Kremmling, was found unharmed in Pueblo. Investigators also said there was no foul play suspected in the case.
Pueblo police say he was found outside of a Kmart store. They say he told them he wanted to get away and find someplace warm. Pueblo police say he was coherent. Paramedics checked him out and then they took him to a hotel.
Kitterman told police that he had not watched television in several days and was not aware that people were looking for him.
“He said he had his fill of football and that he likes to walk and wander, and he was looking for a warmer place,” Ortega said.
The tip on Kitterman’s whereabouts came from a friend’s ex-wife, who reported picking him up at the Salvation Army in Pueblo and dropping him off at a hotel, Ortega said.
Kitterman wasn’t drunk or on drugs, but it is still very very strange. He didn’t have a cell phone or much cash on him, but he had to know that just wandering off would concern a lot of people. We may never get the real reason why he left.
H/T Fox 31 Denver