Missing Air Force General William McCasland's Wife: He 'Planned Not to Be Found'
The wife of missing retired Air Force Major General William McCasland told 911 dispatchers she believes he intentionally disappeared. Susan Wilkerson called authorities on February 27 saying she had "indication that he must have planned not to be found."

Retired Air Force Major General William "Neil" McCasland disappeared in February, and newly released 911 audio reveals his wife suspected he left on purpose.
Susan McCasland Wilkerson called 911 on February 27 to report her husband missing from their New Mexico home. During the call, she told dispatchers "I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found."
Wilkerson found McCasland's phone and other personal items still inside their house, which led her to believe the disappearance was intentional rather than an accident or emergency.
McCasland had a distinguished military career and was previously involved in programs related to unidentified aerial phenomena, commonly known as UFOs. His disappearance has drawn attention partly because of his background in sensitive military research.
Authorities have not revealed what evidence led Wilkerson to believe her husband planned his disappearance, and details about the ongoing investigation remain limited.
When high-ranking military officers with access to classified information go missing, it raises national security concerns. The case is especially notable because McCasland was linked to UFO research during his military career.
Police continue searching for McCasland and investigating the circumstances of his disappearance.
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