Disappearance of Retired General William N. McCasland, Linked to Roswell-Lore Lab, Prompts Albuquerque Search

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William Neal McCasland, a retired Air Force major general who once led a Wright‑Patterson lab linked to Roswell lore and later worked with To The Stars on UFO research, disappeared from his Albuquerque home after leaving without his phone; a silver alert was issued for an unspecified medical issue as police searched more than 600 households, amid news that Trump ordered the release of government documents related to extraterrestrial life, and his career included roles such as chief engineer of the DoD GPS program, Space Laser System project manager, and director of special programs at the Pentagon.

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Disappearance of Retired General William N. McCasland, Linked to Roswell-Lore Lab, Prompts Albuquerque Search

William Neal McCasland, a retired Air Force major general who once led a Wright-Patterson laboratory long associated with Roswell lore and later worked with To The Stars, Inc., disappeared in the United States after leaving home on February 27 without his phone, prompting a Silver Alert as investigators search more than 600 households in Albuquerque’s Northeast Heights and Sandia foothills for signs of a medical issue and clues from his outdoor‑enthusiast activities, while President Donald Trump’s order to release government documents related to extraterrestrial life looms over the case; his career spanned chief engineer of the DoD GPS program, Space Laser System project manager, and director of special programs at the Pentagon, and his wife says he does not suffer from dementia but remains tied to the UFO community.