Retired US Air Force general with 'UFO community' connections reported missing amid abduction rumors

Retired US Air Force General William McCasland, who has been missing for nearly two weeks, is not believed to have any classified information related to extraterrestrial bodies or debris that would warrant his kidnapping, according to his wife, Susan McCasland Wilkerson.

In an effort to dispel what she described as misinformation surrounding her husband's disappearance after he was last seen in Albuquerque on February 27, Wilkerson clarified that McCasland, who previously headed the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson base in Ohio, is not privy to any insider knowledge regarding extraterrestrial materials linked to the infamous 1947 Roswell incident.

Addressing concerns about McCasland's potential involvement with the UFO community, Wilkerson emphasized that her husband's limited interaction with the field post-retirement was merely a brief association with Tom DeLonge, the former frontman of Blink-182 and co-founder of a company dedicated to researching unidentified aerial phenomena.

Wilkinson took to social media on March 6 to set the record straight, asserting that McCasland did not possess any specialized information concerning extraterrestrial bodies or debris connected to the Roswell crash that may be stored at Wright-Patterson base.

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