Burglary Probe Underway After Late NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle's Home Hit
Law enforcement in North Carolina have launched an investigation into a reported break-in at the former home of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who died in a plane crash last month. According to authorities, an incident report filed by the Iredell County Sheriff's Office indicates that someone allegedly entered Biffle's residence in Mooresville and made off with an estimated $30,000 in cash, a stolen backpack, and several firearms.
Sheriff Darren Campbell is leading the probe, which is still in its early stages. While no arrests have been made, investigators are working to piece together the events of January 8, when the alleged break-in occurred. According to Campbell, interviews with potential witnesses and forensic analysis of digital evidence will be crucial in determining what happened.
The investigation comes as authorities continue to scrutinize the circumstances surrounding Biffle's fatal plane crash on December 18. The Cessna C550 aircraft carrying Biffle, his wife, two children, three others, and a pilot crashed shortly after taking off from Statesville Regional Airport, killing everyone on board. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Biffle was an accomplished NASCAR driver with 19 wins in the Cup Series during his career. A public memorial service for him and the six other victims is scheduled to take place at a Charlotte arena later this week.
Law enforcement in North Carolina have launched an investigation into a reported break-in at the former home of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who died in a plane crash last month. According to authorities, an incident report filed by the Iredell County Sheriff's Office indicates that someone allegedly entered Biffle's residence in Mooresville and made off with an estimated $30,000 in cash, a stolen backpack, and several firearms.
Sheriff Darren Campbell is leading the probe, which is still in its early stages. While no arrests have been made, investigators are working to piece together the events of January 8, when the alleged break-in occurred. According to Campbell, interviews with potential witnesses and forensic analysis of digital evidence will be crucial in determining what happened.
The investigation comes as authorities continue to scrutinize the circumstances surrounding Biffle's fatal plane crash on December 18. The Cessna C550 aircraft carrying Biffle, his wife, two children, three others, and a pilot crashed shortly after taking off from Statesville Regional Airport, killing everyone on board. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Biffle was an accomplished NASCAR driver with 19 wins in the Cup Series during his career. A public memorial service for him and the six other victims is scheduled to take place at a Charlotte arena later this week.