Georgia man charged with burglarizing NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home after plane crash
Summary
A Georgia man named Terrell Williams was charged with breaking into NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home after Biffle and his family died in a plane crash. Authorities found stolen items at Williams’ home and suspect him of other crimes, including fraud related to Biffle’s accounts.Key Facts
- Terrell Williams, 44, is charged with second-degree burglary, safe cracking, money laundering, and other crimes.
- Greg Biffle, his wife, their two children, and three others died in a plane crash on December 18.
- The break-in at Biffle’s home happened on January 8, about three weeks after the crash.
- Stolen items included $30,000 in cash, two handguns, NASCAR memorabilia, and gold and silver coins.
- Police found some stolen items and a radio-frequency detector used to find security cameras.
- Williams is suspected in another burglary in North Carolina and was held without bond in connection with a different case in Georgia.
- Investigators found that bank and online payment accounts linked to the Biffle family were fraudulently accessed and used across several states.
- Authorities identified another person of interest in a related fraud investigation.
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