Eerie 911 call from Greg Biffle's home emerges after crash and robbery
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Recent details have emerged about a burglary at the home of the late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who tragically perished in a plane crash along with his family. According to a 911 call now publicized by TMZ, the intruders forcibly entered his bedroom but left his trophy cases untouched.

The break-in at the North Carolina residence resulted in the theft of $30,000 in cash, several firearms, NASCAR memorabilia, and a backpack. However, the extent of the theft was not immediately clear to the 911 caller, who identified herself as Biffle’s mother-in-law.

“I’m at the house now, and it looks like someone tried to break in,” the woman relayed to the 911 dispatcher. “Yeah, someone tried to kick the doors in.”

She added, “It’s upstairs. It’s the doors on the top of the stairs, which is bizarre!”

Visiting the house to clean, the woman first noticed that the Christmas tree had been inexplicably moved. Upon returning it to its usual spot, she discovered the kicked-in bedroom doors. The method of entry remains unknown, and the perpetrators have not been identified.

Greg Biffle, his wife Christina, their son Ryder, and Biffle’s daughter Emma were among seven fatalities in a jet crash shortly after takeoff from Statesville Regional Airport on December 18. The burglary was discovered roughly three weeks after this tragic event.

Biffle is seen with his wife, Christina, their son Ryder, and his daughter, Emma. The family was among six casualties in Thursday's tragic plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport

Biffle is seen with his wife, Christina, their son Ryder, and his daughter, Emma. The family was among six casualties in Thursday’s tragic plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport

The Biffle's home (pictured) was burglarized on January 8. A reported $30,000 were stolen

The Biffle’s home (pictured) was burglarized on January 8. A reported $30,000 were stolen

As heard in the recording, 911 operator asked the caller if she noticed anything missing. Having already checked Biffle’s study, she informed the operator that his trophies were untouched.

‘His office looks pretty good,’ she said.

The 911 operators asked her ‘not to disturb anything else’ before telling her that police were on their way. As a precaution, she put her dogs behind another door to prevent them from startling the officers.

‘Once again, I’m sorry that this happened, and my condolences,’ the officer said to the woman.

No arrests have been made in the case. 

A public remembrance for Greg Biffle and the six other victims was held at Charlotte’s Bojangles Coliseum on Friday.  

‘We have all been saying, ”Be like Biff,” since we lost our hero,’ driver/influencer Garrett Mitchell, known as ‘Cleetus McFarland,’ told the crowd Friday. ‘What does that mean? That means to take opportunities when you see them. Whether you are taking opportunity to pass somebody on the track or getting off your couch to chase a dream you have only been talking about for the past five years.

‘It means showing up for your friends and family,’ he continued. ‘It means using your heart to make the world a better place. It means being generous whenever you can and helping other humans when they’re down. That is what it means to be like Biff.’

Recently, Biffle’s 14-year-old daughter Emma was laid to rest about three weeks after the crash.

Seven died in the North Carolina inferno, including Biffle's two children

Seven died in the North Carolina inferno, including Biffle’s two children

A joint funeral was held January 2 for 67-year-old Dennis, a retired Delta Air Lines pilot and Air Force veteran, and his 20-year-old son, Jack, a junior in Auburn University’s flight program, both of whom were on board when the 1981 Cessna Citation crashed shortly after takeoff at Statesville Regional Airport. 

The other victim in the crash was identified as Craig Wadsworth.

The reason for the plane’s sudden return to the airport remains a mystery as it continues to be investigated by authorities.

Dennis Dutton’s former neighbor, Jonathan Donahue, alleged that the plane made a strange noise in the moments after takeoff.

He told The US Sun: ‘Dennis had been flying for 40 years. I imagine it was a mechanical error because he was a great leader and such a positive person. I couldn’t imagine anything being his fault.

‘All I know is that there was a large, loud pop, like something broke on the plane at takeoff, and he immediately had to turn around and make an emergency landing.’

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators view the wreckage of a Cessna 550 business jet after several people, including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, were killed

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators view the wreckage of a Cessna 550 business jet after several people, including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, were killed

Biffle’s friend, the former NASCAR racer Kenny Wallace, also suggested a motor issue in the plane caused the death of his close friend.

‘Here’s what I think,’ he said on his YouTube channel. ‘I think the plane took off, I think they lost a motor, and then, I guess it started having a lot of drag on it. In other words… yes, we know it should fly just perfectly with one motor.

‘I think we lost a motor. That’s where all the up and down was taking place. They decide to come back. The flaps are down, and they don’t have any horsepower.’

Flight records show the plane was registered to a company run by Biffle, who was rated to fly helicopters and single and multi-engine planes, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

It wasn’t clear if Biffle was piloting the plane at the time of the crash.

Garrett Mitchell speaks at the memorial service for former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle

Garrett Mitchell speaks at the memorial service for former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed the aircraft left an 1,800-foot trail of wreckage after striking trees and airport infrastructure. NTSB investigator Dan Baker revealed the flight lasted just 10 minutes.

‘The initial impact was a runway light stanchion located about 1,800 feet from the runway threshold,’ Baker told reporters during a Friday afternoon briefing.

He continued: ‘The airplane subsequently impacted trees, two other runway light stanchions and the airport perimeter fence’.

Biffle, 55, won more than 50 races across NASCAR’s three circuits, including 19 at the Cup Series level. He also won the Trucks Series championship in 2000 and the Xfinity Series title in 2002.

‘We are devastated by the loss of our loved ones,’ the statement from the Biffle, Grossu, Dutton and Lunders families, shared by Fox Sports motorsports reporter Bob Pockrass on X, read. ‘This tragedy has left all of our families heartbroken beyond words.

‘Greg and Cristina were devoted parents and active philanthropists whose lives were centered around their young son Ryder and Greg’s daughter Emma (mother – Nicole Lunders). Emma was a wonderful human being with a kind soul who was loved by many people. Ryder was an active, curious and infinitely joyful child.’

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