The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Air Force officer who vanished in 1983 found using fake ID

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ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. » An Air Force officer with top security clearance who disappeare­d in New Mexico 35 years ago has been found in California after using a false name for decades, authoritie­s said.

William Howard Hughes Jr. was apprehende­d at his home after a fraud investigat­ion, the Air Force Office of Special Investigat­ions said in a statement.

He told authoritie­s after his capture Wednesday that he was depressed about being in the Air Force and decided to leave, saying he created a fake identity and lived in California since he vanished in 1983.

Hughes was charged with desertion and is being held at Travis Air Force Base in California. He could face up to five years of confinemen­t, forfeiture of all pay and dishonorab­le discharge from the Air Force.

He had been 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 at Kirtland Air Force Base, was 33 and single when he vanished, according to news reports from the time of his disappeara­nce. He was last seen withdrawin­g more than $28,000 in Albuquerqu­e in summer 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 1983.

An Office of Special Investigat­ions spokeswoma­n told the Albuquerqu­e Journal that there’s no indication Hughes was involved with the Soviet Union or

Hughes, a captain at Kirtland Air Force Base, was 33 and single when he vanished, according to news reports from the time of his disappeara­nce.

that any classified informatio­n was leaked.

It’s unclear if he had an attorney who could comment on his behalf.

Several other fugitives are on the Air Force’s wanted list, including others who have been on the run since the 1980s for various reasons that stem from drug charges to security issues.

Last year, investigat­ors caught a fugitive in Florida who had been living under another identity since 1972.

 ?? U.S. AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGAT­IONS VIA AP ?? This combinatio­n of photos provided by the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigat­ions shows William Howard Hughes Jr., after being captured in June 2018, at left, and an image from his time at the U.S. Air Force. Hughes, a Kirtland Air Force Base...
U.S. AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGAT­IONS VIA AP This combinatio­n of photos provided by the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigat­ions shows William Howard Hughes Jr., after being captured in June 2018, at left, and an image from his time at the U.S. Air Force. Hughes, a Kirtland Air Force Base...

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