A
Kirtland Air Force Base officer with top security clearance who disappeared 35
years ago has been found in California.
The
Air Force Office of Special Investigations said in a news release this week
that William Howard Hughes, Jr., was apprehended at his home after a fraud
investigation involving a fake identity he had been using.
Hughes
was involved in classified planning and analysis of NATO’s control, command and
communications surveillance systems during the Cold War. He specialized in
radar surveillance.
Hughes,
a captain, was 33 years old and single when he vanished, according to news
reports from the time of his disappearance.
Hughes
was last seen withdrawing more than $28,000 in Albuquerque in the summer of
1983 after returning from a two-week vacation in Europe.
He
had just completed a stint in the Netherlands, where he worked with NATO
officers on the Airborne Warning and Control electronic surveillance aircraft.
He was supposed to be back in Albuquerque by August of that year.
An
Office of Special Investigations spokeswoman told the Albuquerque Journal that
there’s no indication Hughes was involved with the Soviet Union or that any
classified information was leaked.
Hughes
told authorities after his capture Wednesday that he was depressed about being
in the Air Force and decided to leave.
He
created a fake identity and lived in California ever since. Hughes was charged
with desertion and is being held at Travis Air Force Base in California.
It’s
unclear if he had an attorney who could comment on his behalf.
(Yahoo
News UK)
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