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Investigators Allege Fraud Scheme Targeting Greg Biffle Family After Deadly Plane Crash

Investigators say the case includes a stolen $30,000 cash haul, missing handguns and a fraudulent check tied to the Biffle estate.

  • North Carolina authorities are investigating a break-in and financial fraud targeting the estate of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, with the suspect showing knowledge of the Mooresville residence on Jan. 7.
  • Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their two children died in a Dec. 18 plane crash near Statesville Regional Airport; in subsequent weeks, suspicious activity emerged involving the family's property and accounts.
  • According to search warrants obtained by WBTV and WCNC, the intruder stole approximately $30,000 in cash, NASCAR memorabilia, and two handguns while moving through the home with apparent knowledge of security systems.
  • Investigators allege suspicious financial activity, including unauthorized account access and a cashed fraudulent check, while documents reference a person observed at a Dec. 16 gathering possibly linked to the crime.
  • Officials executed additional search warrants in recent weeks at properties in Lincoln County and Mooresville, though authorities have not identified any persons of interest or filed charges as the investigation continues.
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Investigators allege friends of NASCAR's Greg Biffle stole from his home after plane crash

Search warrants detail the investigation into the theft of $30,000 from Biffle's home after his death.

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Friends of NASCAR's star, Greg Biffle, would have agreed to seize his fortune after his death.

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