A man missing since Thursday’s Broncos game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High has been located and is safe, Denver police announced Tuesday night.

Police said on Twitter that Paul Kitterman, 53, was found in Pueblo, adding that any further information would have to come from his family. There was no immediate comment from the family.

Denver police stressed there was no indication of foul play and that charges were unlikely.

An officer at the Pueblo Police Department said they would have no comment regarding the situation; however, both The Pueblo Chieftain and KOAA-Channel 5 said Pueblo police confirmed that Kitterman was found Tuesday afternoon near Benfatti Furniture, on Freeway Road.

KRDO-Channel 13 reported that Pueblo police said Kitterman appeared to be in good health and was in a hotel, awaiting his family’s arrival.

Chieftain reporter Ryan Severance said on Twitter that Pueblo police received a call from Kremmling police indicating Kitterman might be in Pueblo.

The search for Kitterman began after the Broncos’ game against the San Diego Chargers.

By Tuesday, the story had spread to cable news and across the Internet.

Kitterman’s stepson Jarod Tonneson told The Associated Press in an interview on Monday that Kitterman had not been seen since he left his seat to meet friends during halftime.

Tonneson filed a missing-persons report with Denver police.

The family and friends called local hospitals and detox centers, and taped fliers around Denver.

“We just don’t know what else to do,” Tonneson told The AP. “Paul is a simple guy. He doesn’t like technology. He doesn’t get into drama. He’s just an easygoing guy.”

“He was in a good mood, he was happy,” Tia Bakke, a friend who was with him at the game, told 7News earlier this week. “I mean, his first Broncos game and he had his stepson with him down at the game. They’d been hunting all day. He was great,”

Kitterman was not carrying his cellphone or credit cards and had very little cash.