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Man who disappeared from Broncos football game found safe

WASHINGTON — A man who went missing at halftime of a Denver Broncos football game last Thursday has been found safe, the police say.

ABC News reports that the Denver police say that Paul Kitterman, 53, was found safe in Pueblo, Colorado, about 100 miles away.

He was at Thursday’s game against the San Diego Chargers with his stepson, and had two friends at the game. He was last seen by his stepson when he went to meet his friends at halftime, ABC says.

“He would never bail on his son or anyone, so by Friday night we knew something was really, really, wrong,” friend Tia Bakke had told ABC News. The Denver police say, “All questions should be directed to the family.”

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