Greg Biffle house robbery: 911 call reveals shocking new details

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A new chapter in the tragedy surrounding NASCAR figure Greg Biffle unfolded as authorities and media reported a break-in at the family’s home days after the fatal plane crash. The discovery, captured in a recently released 911 call, raises fresh questions about the safety of the victims’ property during a period of intense public attention.

911 call exposes apparent break-in at Greg Biffle residence

Local dispatchers received a call from a woman who had gone to the Biffle home to help with cleanup. She told operators she found damaged doors and signs someone had forced entry.

  • The caller said the damage was at the top of the stairwell.
  • She reported that ornaments and furniture were moved.
  • The call was obtained and reported by media outlets covering the story.

Authorities confirmed they responded to the scene after the report was made. The caller described the situation as unusual and unsettling.

Items reported missing: guns, collectibles, and cash

County officials and news reports indicate several valuables were taken from the home.

  • Firearms and pieces of NASCAR memorabilia were listed as missing.
  • One outlet reported $30,000 and a backpack were also removed.
  • Biffle’s trophies remained in his office, the caller noted.

Sheriff Darren Campbell spoke to reporters, confirming that law enforcement was investigating theft and inventorying what was gone.

Timeline: crash, aftermath, and the reported burglary

Key events

  1. Dec. 18: A small plane went down near Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina.
  2. Victims included members of the Biffle family and other passengers.
  3. In the days following the crash, helpers arrived to clean and secure the home.
  4. A caller reported the forced entry and possible theft to 911.

The investigation into the crash remains separate from the burglary probe, though both matters are being handled by local authorities.

Who died in the crash and the families’ public message

The December accident claimed the lives of several people connected to Biffle’s household and support team.

  • Greg Biffle, longtime NASCAR driver.
  • Christina Biffle, his wife.
  • Emma, his daughter.
  • Ryder, his young son.
  • Motorhome driver Craig Wadsworth.
  • Pilot Dennis Dutton and his son Jack Dutton.

Representatives for the families released a joint statement describing the losses and praising the children and parents. They said the victims were devoted to family and community work.

Current status of the burglary probe and what investigators say

Officials have not announced any arrests related to the break-in as of this update. Investigators are collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses.

  • Law enforcement continues to catalog items believed missing.
  • Crime scene technicians have been assigned to the house.
  • Authorities ask anyone with information to contact the sheriff’s office.

Police urged caution to anyone handling the property while the investigation is active.

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