Jessica McBride
Maj. Gen. William McCasland was the Commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. In that position, he was “responsible for managing the Air Force’s $2.2 billion science and technology program as well as additional customer-funded research and development of $2.2 billion,” his U.S. Air Force bio says.
That’s a powerful position and, now, McCasland has mysteriously disappeared. That’s caused some people on social media to draw parallels to the Nancy Guthrie abduction. As with Guthrie, 84, McCasland, 68, is an elderly person with some prominence and medical issues who suddenly disappeared in the American Southwest. Beyond that, though, there is no indication of any connection, and authorities have not said there is; unlike Guthrie, authorities have not said that McCasland, of New Mexico, was abducted, and he’s not getting a lot of news coverage. They’ve issued a silver alert for him.
Still, as with Guthrie, the disappearance of William Neil McCasland is an odd case, largely due to his background. It’s not every day that a retired general goes missing. Here’s what’s known about McCasland’s disappearance.
Major Gen. William Neil McCasland Was Last Seen on Friday Morning, February 27
U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury published news of McCasland’s disappearance on X late on March 1.
“Bernalillo County has issued a Silver Alert for retired Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, a longtime leader at Kirtland and former commander of the Phillips Research Site and Air Force Research Laboratory,” she wrote…
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