Investigators charge man in connection with burglary at NASCAR’s Greg Biffle home
Terrell Williams, of Stone Mountain, Georgia, was charged in connection with the break-in at Biffle’s home, Sheriff Darren Campbell said.
Investigators have charged Terrell Williams, of Stone Mountain, Georgia, with breaking into NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's home, according to Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell. The burglary occurred soon after a deadly plane crash that killed Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their two children. Williams is accused of stealing approximately $30,000 in cash, guns, and jewelry from Biffle's home.
Surveillance footage showed a person entering the residence, but investigators have not been able to identify the person in the footage. Williams allegedly used a radio frequency detector to locate and bypass security equipment during the burglary. He also used the stolen cash to purchase a car, which was later seized in Georgia.
The investigation connected this crime to a series of thefts targeting the Biffle family, including the theft of an officer's firearm from three years prior. Williams faces multiple felony charges, including second-degree burglary, and is currently held in jail without bond in Cobb County. There is also an ongoing white-collar fraud investigation involving Williams.
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