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A retired general vanished from his home. An unseasonably warm spring is making him harder to find
Authorities have canvassed over 700 homes and received 74 tips with no evidence of foul play; McCasland reportedly experienced mental fog prior to vanishing.
- William Neil McCasland, a 68-year-old retired Air Force major general, vanished from his Albuquerque home on February 27, leaving behind his phone, glasses, and devices.
- Items unaccounted for include McCasland's wallet, a revolver, a holster, a backpack, and a green shirt with hiking boots.
- Extensive search efforts involving drones, K-9 teams, and neighborhood canvassing have not yielded any confirmed sightings or clues about McCasland's whereabouts or travel direction.
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A retired general vanished from his home. An unseasonably warm spring is making him harder to find
An experienced hiker and avid outdoorsman, William Neil McCasland isn’t the typical missing person, but the retired Air Force major general hasn’t been seen since he walked out of his Albuquerque home on the morning of February 27, leaving behind his phone, prescription glasses and wearable devices.
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