New warrants expose chilling, disturbing details in Greg Biffle home burglary
Newly obtained search warrants reveal disturbing details about a burglary at the home of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family, who were killed in a plane crash in December 2025. Authorities suspect individuals within Biffle's inner circle may have been involved in the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars and fraudulent activity prior to the break-in. The investigation is ongoing, with multiple suspects across several states and no charges filed yet.
- ▪Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina Grossu, and their two children died in a plane crash on December 18, 2025, shortly after takeoff from Statesville Regional Airport.
- ▪Search warrants reveal that hundreds of thousands of dollars were stolen from the Biffle family home in the aftermath of the crash.
- ▪Authorities believe the burglary may have been an inside job involving people from Biffle and Grossu's inner circle.
- ▪Family bank accounts were allegedly compromised before the break-in, including the cashing of at least one fraudulent check tied to Biffle’s business.
- ▪No charges have been filed and suspect names are being withheld as the multi-state investigation continues.
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OutKick New warrants expose chilling, disturbing details in Greg Biffle home burglary Authorities believe people in NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and wife Cristina Grossu's inner circle were involved in the scheme. By Zach Dean OutKick Published April 29, 2026 11:39am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video ‘He lived the American dream’ ❤️ Kevin Harvick, Jamie McMurray & Clint Bowyer Remember Greg Biffle Kevin Harvick, Jamie McMurray and shared their memories of Greg Biffle. Three months after security footage showed a suspect break into the family home of the late Greg Biffle, search warrants, obtained by WBTV, paint an even grimmer picture.
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