**Title:** Greg Biffle’s Home Burglarized After Tragic Plane Crash
**Meta Description:** The home of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle was burglarized weeks after his tragic plane crash, with significant items stolen.
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**Headline:** Greg Biffle’s Mooresville Home Targeted by Burglars Following Fatal Plane Crash
In a shocking turn of events, the North Carolina residence of the late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle was reportedly burglarized just weeks after he and six others tragically lost their lives in a plane crash. The incident, which involved forced entry into Biffle’s home in Mooresville, was documented by the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office on January 8.
According to Sheriff Darren Campbell, investigators suspect that the burglars accessed a safe within the home. The theft included approximately $30,000 in cash, a backpack, firearms, and various memorabilia associated with Biffle’s racing career. At the time of the burglary, no one was present in the house, which was last confirmed secure on the afternoon of January 7. Currently, no suspects have been identified in connection with the crime.
Sheriff Campbell stated, “We’re working the case. We are waiting on some digital evidence,” indicating that authorities are actively pursuing leads. The tragic plane crash occurred on December 18, when Biffle, his wife, their two children, and three others were aboard a business jet that crashed in North Carolina. The Cessna C550 caught fire upon impact, landing short of the runway at an airport in Statesville. As of now, the cause of the crash has not been disclosed.
A public memorial service honoring Biffle and the other victims is scheduled for Friday in Charlotte, providing an opportunity for fans and loved ones to pay their respects.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: What happened to Greg Biffle’s home after his death?**
A: Greg Biffle’s home was burglarized weeks after his tragic plane crash, with significant items stolen, including cash and memorabilia.
