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New revelations have surfaced regarding the recent burglary at the home of the late NASCAR legend, Greg Biffle. This incident unfolded mere weeks following the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of Biffle and his family.
According to a 911 call acquired by TMZ Sports on January 16, an anonymous woman alerted authorities after observing that several doors at Biffle’s residence appeared to have been forcibly entered.
“I’m at the house now, and it looks like someone tried to break in,” she reported. “Yeah, someone tried to kick the doors in.” The caller specified that the damage was to an interior door.
In the wake of the fatal plane crash in North Carolina that took the lives of Greg Biffle and six others, burglars allegedly made off with $30,000 in cash from the former NASCAR driver’s property. This theft was reported to the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office on January 8, as detailed in a police report obtained by Us Weekly.
“It’s upstairs,” she said. “It’s the doors on the top of the stairs, which is bizarre!”
The woman told authorities that she was at the house to help clean up various belongings, and immediately noticed signs of the burglary.
She specified that the Christmas tree had been moved, but she did not notice anything missing. Biffle’s trophies were still in the trophy case in his office, she said.
It was later discovered that the burglars reportedly stole $30,000 in cash, along with a backpack. Sheriff Darren Campbell told the AP that guns and memorabilia were missing as well.
The burglary was reported on Thursday, January 8, when the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call from Biffle’s estate in Mooresville, North Carolina.
No arrests have been made as of Saturday, January 17. The investigation is ongoing.

Greg Biffle Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images for Texas Motor Speedway
During the 911 call, the operator dispatched police to the residence before offering his condolences to the woman.
“Once again, I’m sorry that this happened, and my condolences,” the officer said.
Biffle died on December 18, 2025, at age 55, after his plane crashed while attempting to return to the Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina.
Biffle’s wife, Cristina, his 14-year-old daughter, Emma, 5-year-old son, Ryder, as well as motorhome driver Craig Wadsworth, pilot Dennis Dutton and his son Jack Dutton also died in the accident.
The extended families of those killed in the crash released a statement on the evening of the tragedy.
“We are devastated by the loss of our loved ones,” the statement read. “This tragedy has left all of our families heartbroken beyond words. Greg and Cristina were devoted parents and active philanthropists whose lives centered around their young son Ryder and Greg’s daughter Emma (mother – Nicole Lunders).”
The investigation into the crash is ongoing and could take up to two years to complete, said former military pilot and aviation attorney Dan Rose exclusively to Us Weekly in December.
“Our representative with the National Transportation Safety Board disaster assistance division is continuing to work with the family members and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this accident,” NTSB board member Michael Graham said in a December 20 press conference. “And I want to thank the family members who have been assisting our team during this terrible time.”
Graham added, “We do not know the circumstances that led the aircraft … to return to the airport but that is the focus of our investigation. Early indications from multiple sources indicate that the airplane was stable on approach, configured for landing with the landing lights on, but the aircraft was coming in low.”

