FBI Joins Search for Retired Air Force Major General Missing for Nearly 2 Weeks
Authorities seek public help with footage and tips as the FBI and local agencies continue searching for 68-year-old McCasland, missing since Feb. 27 with no evidence of foul play.
- Authorities released a new photo Thursday believed to show the shirt William 'Neil' McCasland wore when he vanished on Feb. 27 and urged residents to check cameras.
- On Feb. 27, BCSO's timeline shows a repairman at the residence interacted with William 'Neil' McCasland around 10 a.m., his wife Susan McCasland Wilkerson left for an appointment at 11:10 a.m., and returned at 12:04 p.m. to find him gone.
- Search teams have canvassed more than 700 homes and found a gray U.S. Air Force sweatshirt March 7, approximately 1.25 miles east of residence, with hiking boots, a wallet and a.38-caliber revolver with leather holster unaccounted for.
- The FBI has joined local and state investigators, and Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen said the priority is finding Mr. McCasland safely while pursuing every credible lead; authorities urge residents to check doorbell and security cameras.
- Others have speculated, with one Air Force veteran saying McCasland might be hiding, which his family disputes, and his wife thanked searchers and denied misinformation, saying he does not have Alzheimer's and was not confused or disoriented.
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