Burglary Reported at Greg Biffle's Home Weeks After Fatal Plane Crash

Authorities in Mooresville, N.C., are investigating a Jan. 8 break-in at late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home, where $30,000, guns and memorabilia were stolen, officials said.

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Greg Biffle, his wife and two children and three others died Dec. 18 in a plane crash; Biffle's Mooresville home was later reported burglarized Jan. 8.

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Investigators say someone forced entry, accessed a safe and took $30,000 in cash, a backpack, firearms and racing memorabilia from the residence.

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The break-in was reported to Iredell County Sheriff’s Office; deputies noted the home was last known secure the afternoon of Jan. 7 before the reported Jan. 8 incident.

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Sheriff Darren Campbell said detectives are collecting digital evidence and conducting interviews; no arrests have been made and the agency continues to pursue leads.

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Biffle, a 19-time NASCAR Cup winner, and six others perished when their Cessna C550 crashed near Statesville; federal investigators have not released a cause.

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$30,000 in cash, a backpack, firearms, and racing memorabilia were stolen from a safe in the home.[1]

The break-in occurred between the afternoon of January 7 and January 8, 2026, and was reported to the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office on January 8.[1]

No arrests have been made; detectives are collecting digital evidence and conducting interviews, according to Sheriff Darren Campbell.[1]

On December 18, 2025, a Cessna C550 carrying Biffle, his wife, two children, and three others crashed near Statesville Regional Airport shortly after takeoff, killing all seven; no cause has been released.[1]

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