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NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle’s North Carolina Home Burglarized Weeks After Plane Crash, Officials Say
Investigators report $30,000, firearms, and memorabilia stolen from Biffle’s safe during a burglary at his Mooresville estate, occurring weeks after his fatal plane crash.
- Iredell County Sheriff's Office reported on Jan. 8 that a burglary occurred at Greg Biffle, retired NASCAR driver’s estate on Doolie Road, with $30,000 and a backpack missing.
- Weeks after the Dec. 18 crash that left Greg Biffle, Cristina Biffle, his wife, and Emma and Ryder, his children, among seven dead, the alleged break-in came, local reports said.
- Sheriff Darren Campbell said Wednesday that investigators believe someone entered a safe inside the home, detectives are reviewing digital evidence and interviews, and no arrests have been made.
- A public remembrance is scheduled Friday at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, doors open at 10 a.m., service starts at 11 and the event will be livestreamed for family and friends.
- NTSB board member Michael Graham confirmed a passenger texted about an emergency landing moments before the crash, and officials say no cause has been released with a final probable-cause report taking 12 to 18 months.
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Home of NASCAR Star Who Died in Plane Crash Burglarized
Burglars reportedly targeted Greg Biffle's North Carolina estate less than a month after the NASCAR veteran died in a plane crash, NBC News reports. The Iredell County Sheriff's Office says deputies were called to the late driver's property around 6pm last Thursday, where a backpack, firearms, memorabilia, and about $30,...
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