Retired Air Force General William McCasland Missing in Albuquerque After Two Weeks
Retired Air Force General William McCasland has been missing in Albuquerque for two weeks despite extensive search efforts involving drones, dogs, and helicopters.

Retired Air Force General William McCasland has been missing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for two weeks, prompting an extensive search operation that has so far yielded no results.
Search teams have deployed drones, tracking dogs, and helicopters in their efforts to locate McCasland, but authorities have found no clues regarding his whereabouts or what may have happened to him.
McCasland's wife has addressed speculation surrounding her husband's disappearance, confirming that he had a "brief association with the UFO community." She specifically mentioned his consultation work with Tom DeLonge of the band Blink-182, who has been involved in UFO research efforts.
However, McCasland's wife dismissed theories that his UFO connections could be related to his disappearance, stating that he does not possess inside intelligence on extraterrestrial matters that would make him a kidnapping target. She emphasized that any speculation linking his UFO community ties to his disappearance is unfounded.
The search for McCasland continues as authorities work to determine what happened to the retired military officer. No further details about the circumstances of his disappearance have been released by law enforcement.