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Connected Press
Jan 14, 2026, 03:44 PM ET
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Sheriff’s deputies are investigating an alleged wreck-in and theft final week at the North Carolina home of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, one of seven americans that died in a plane crash final month.
The alleged burglary and forcible entry into the Biffle home in Mooresville used to be reported final Thursday, in step with an incident file from the Iredell County Sheriff’s Place of job.
Sheriff Darren Campbell talked about Wednesday that investigators declare someone entered a stable in the dwelling. To boot to $30,000 in money and a backpack identified in the incident file as stolen, Campbell talked about some guns and memorabilia furthermore are long gone.
Campbell talked about that no arrests were made and that no-one else used to be in the dwelling at the time of the alleged crimes. The incident file talked about the dwelling used to be final known stable the afternoon of Jan. 7.
“We’re working the case. We are waiting on some digital evidence,” Campbell talked about, alongside side that interviews furthermore had been being conducted.
A industry jet carrying Biffle, Biffle’s spouse and two children and three others crashed Dec. 18 while searching out for to discontinuance to an airport in Statesville — situated about forty five miles (72 kilometers) north of Charlotte — minutes after taking off from there.
Federal investigators talked about the Cessna C550 erupted staunch into a massive fire when it hit the floor short of the runway. All americans on board died.
No reason for the crash has been disclosed. Biffle used to be one of three americans on board with a pilot’s license. Investigators talked about all around the crash’s instant aftermath that they didn’t know who used to be the lead pilot on the flight.
A public memorial provider for Biffle, who obtained 19 NASCAR Cup Sequence races over his occupation, and the six others killed is scheduled for Friday morning at a Charlotte enviornment.