The Mercury News

Air Force officer found 35 years later

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ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. >> A high-ranking 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.

He 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 twoweek 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 on 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.

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