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What's up with that????? I wonder if we will ever hear any more about what happened and why.
He was found over 100 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado. I wonder if he just decided to take off. I thought that it was interesting that the police aren't answering any questions, just referring people to the man's family and the man himself.
Now, that is truly worrying....since it was a football game.
I'm a self-professed idiot when it comes to sports...that is so stupid!
Anyway, it must be a private matter that the family want to sort out on their own: "Pueblo Police told KRDO Newschannel 13 that a citizen found Kitterman near Highway 50 and Elizabeth Street.
"Denver Police tweeted shortly after 9:30 p.m. that it would not be providing more details or taking phone calls regarding Kitterman."
Asked why he vanished, he told an
officer that he had "had his fill of football and decided to go for a walk," the
statement said. He wanted to walk "somewhere warmer," it said.
Kitterman further told police
he'd ditched his Broncos hat so no one would recognize him and "mentioned
sleeping in treed areas and in bushes during his journey to Pueblo," the
statement said.
Kitterman said he was tired, so
police chaplains arranged a room for him, and police called his family to pick
him up.
Before Kitterman was found in
Pueblo, Tia Bakke, one of the friends with whom he attended the game, told CNN
this type of behavior was not customary of him.
He was not intoxicated, and he
had no mental health issues, she said.
"Paul is the best guy you could
ask for. They don't make them like Paul anymore," said Bakke, who met Kitterman
through her boyfriend, who has known Kitterman for a decade.
He'd been known to get away --
to ride his horse or go camping -- but he always told people where he was going,
Bakke said.
Making matters more complicated
was that police couldn't track him via his cell phone or credit cards. He didn't
care for either, friends and family said.
I think he's either mentally ill or feigning mental illness because he did this for some purpose that he wants to hide.
Now they say he walked all the way to Pueblo! Wouldn't that be just about impossible? Also sounds like he didn't eat or drink for more than five days.
Because he was allegedly seen at the game in the third quarter, maybe he hitched a ride with someone leaving the game who was going south. I feel less and less like it was pre-planned and that he's ill in a way that affects the brain but until now has gone undetected.
I don't have a cell phone, either, but I can't get through life without my credit/debit card. Maybe he can -- he lives in a town of fewer than 2,000 people, according to Wikipedia: Kremmling, Colorado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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