The UFO Phenomenon
911 call reveals new clues in hunt for missing US Air Force general
By
T.K. RandallApril 3, 2026
Image Credit: US Air Force
Efforts are still underway to figure out what happened to William Neil McCasland who vanished last month.
The strangeness began on February 27th when the 68-year-old left his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico and vanished without a trace, with nobody having seen him at all since that time.
Now, details of the 911 call his wife made to report his disappearance have emerged.
Perhaps most chillingly, she told the dispatcher that her husband had "planned not to be found".
"He's left his phone. He changed his clothes into I don't know what. I think he's on foot. All of our cars and bicycles are in the garage," she said.
"He turned it off and left it behind which seems kind of deliberate because he's always got his phone. He has a smartwatch. I don't know if that's with him or not."
When asked about her husband's mental health, she revealed that he had been suffering from anxiety and bouts of short-term memory loss in recent months.
He was also having issues with insomnia and seemed to be experiencing general mental decline.
"Other than saying if his brain body keeps deteriorating, he didn't want to live like that," she said.
"But it seemed to me that was just a 'man, I hate how this is going' kind of thing."
According to the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office, no evidence of foul play has been found.
The question of where McCasland might currently be, however, continues to remain unanswered.
Back during his US Air Force days, McCasland was often associated with the UFO phenomenon.
He once headed up the Air Force Research Laboratory at the Wright-Patterson Air Force base in Ohio where he managed a $2.2 billion science and technology program.
The base has long been associated with black projects and rumors of reverse-engineered alien technology and is also the place where the Roswell UFO debris was said to have been taken.
It was also connected to Project Blue Book which looked at thousands of UFO cases.
Source:
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UFO, Disappearance