
"William 'Neil' McCasland, 68, was last seen around 11am on February 27 near Quail Run Court NE in Albuquerque, during a one-hour window while his wife left the house. McCasland was speaking with a home repairman at 10am, and his wife, Susan McCasland Wilkerson, left the home about one hour and 10 minutes later. At approximately 12.04pm, Susan returned to an empty house, finding her husband's phone, prescription glasses and wearable devices were left behind."
"McCasland, a veteran of Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, previously led both the Phillips Research Site and the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson in Ohio, rumored to hold extraterrestrial debris tied to the 1947 Roswell crash. Some UFO enthusiasts have linked those facilities to secret studies of advanced aerospace technology and unexplained phenomena, though officials maintain they focus on national security and experimental defense projects."
"Investigators believe he may have left the home on foot, and search teams later discovered a US Air Force sweatshirt roughly one mile from the residence, though officials have not confirmed whether it belonged to McCasland. However, hiking boots and a .38-caliber revolver were missing."
William 'Neil' McCasland, 68, went missing on February 27 from his Albuquerque home during a one-hour window when his wife was away. He left behind his phone, prescription glasses, and wearable devices, but took hiking boots and a .38-caliber revolver. A US Air Force sweatshirt was discovered roughly one mile from the residence. McCasland previously led the Phillips Research Site and Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson, facilities rumored to study extraterrestrial debris from the 1947 Roswell crash. Investigators believe he may have left on foot. Authorities found no evidence of foul play and continue investigating the active case.
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