
A retired U.S. Air Force Major General, William "Neil" McCasland, disappeared from his Albuquerque home on February 27, 2026, in under an hour. His disappearance coincides with his background in UFO research, raising eyebrows across the community.
McCasland was last seen at about 11:00 AM. His wife left shortly after at 11:10 AM for a medical appointment, returning at 12:04 PM to find him missing. Key belongings left behind include his phone, glasses, and wearables. Missing items consist of his wallet, hiking boots, and a .38 caliber revolver, leading authorities to believe he left on foot.
Extensive search teams deployed drones, helicopters, and K9 units but have found no confirmed sightings. A gray Air Force sweatshirt was discovered a week later a few miles from his home, but its ownership remains unverified.
"No evidence of foul play has been found; the investigation remains a missing person case," a local official stated.
McCaslandโs military history amplifies interest. He led the Air Force Research Laboratory, involved in tech research often associated with UFO phenomena. Although speculation abounds, his wife insists thereโs no reason to suspect any direct connections to UFOs or classified information.
Comments from local forums reflect various perspectives, with mixed reactions:
Some are questioning the timeline of his wifeโs medical appointment, with one commenter noting, "What kind of medical appointment takes less than an hour?"
A few voices raised concerns about the possibility of suicide, with one remarking, "Leaving his glasses behind is a big red flag for me." Another considered the potential for mental illness, stating, "It sounds like suicide to me."
Others dismissed the notion of foul play, suggesting he might have taken his gun for safety while hiking: "Maybe he always took his gun when he went hiking."
Current Status: McCasland remains missing, and search efforts yield little.
Speculative Timeline: Questions about the short duration of his wife's appointment added uncertainty to the timeline.
Concerns of Mental Health: Speculation around suicide may complicate the investigation; many believe missing glasses and a weapon are significant indicators.
As the search continues, authorities might pivot their investigation based on community speculation and new information. Some believe that the warm spring weather could lead to more hikers discovering potential clues. Will local chatter influence the course of the search? Only time will tell.
Recall the mysterious disappearance of journalist T. L. Smith in the 1980s while exploring controversial government topics. Both cases share a backdrop of intrigue that suggests sometimes the most puzzling truths hide in seemingly ordinary circumstances.