DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Burglars take $30,000 from late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home, officials say

January 15, 2026
in News
Burglars take $30,000 from late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home, officials say

The North Carolina home of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle was burglarized less than a month after he, his wife and two children were among the seven people who died in a plane crash near Charlotte.

According to a Jan. 8 incident report by the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office, a backpack and $30,000 in cash were stolen from Biffle’s home in Mooreville, N.C. The alleged incident was classified as a burglary at a residence with forcible entry.

Investigators believe someone entered a safe at the home during the alleged incident, Sheriff Darren Campbell said Wednesday, and some guns and memorabilia are also missing from the estate. No one was home at the time of the alleged incident.

The incident report states that the home was last known to be secure on Jan. 7 at 3 p.m.

“Currently, no arrest has been made,” Campbell said in a statement. “Investigators are continuing to review all evidence, including digital and other available information, as the case remains under investigation.”

Biffle was a retired driver who won more than 50 races across NASCAR’s three circuits, including 19 in the Cup Series. He, his wife, Cristina, and children Ryder, 5, and Emma, 14, were on a business jet that took off from Statesville Regional Airport headed for Florida on the morning of Dec. 18.

Soon after takeoff, the plane attempted to return and land back at the Statesville airport but hit the ground short of the runway and burst into flames. There were no survivors. No cause of the crash has been released.

A public memorial service for the victims is scheduled for Friday morning at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

The post Burglars take $30,000 from late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home, officials say appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

Palantir and other tech companies are stocking offices with tobacco products to increase worker productivity
News

Palantir and other tech companies are stocking offices with tobacco products to increase worker productivity

by Fortune
March 4, 2026

Puff, puff, pass the spreadsheets. Tech companies like Palantir and Hello Patient are stocking office vending machines with tobacco products ...

Read more
News

Finally, Clothes that Make Light of Luxury

March 4, 2026
News

Legal AI is splitting in two—and most people miss the difference

March 4, 2026
News

Talarico Triumphs as G.O.P. Heads to Runoff: 6 Takeaways from Texas

March 4, 2026
News

I ate an RFK-approved diet for a week. It sparked a food fight.

March 4, 2026
Congressman Faces Questions About Wife’s Social Media Stances on Israel

Congressman Faces Questions About Wife’s Social Media Stances on Israel

March 4, 2026
Seniors over 80 who eat specific diet may be less likely to reach 100 years old

Seniors over 80 who eat specific diet may be less likely to reach 100 years old

March 4, 2026
Bring On Defunct: The iPod Enthralls Young Music Listeners

The iPod Resurgence

March 4, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026