Stephen Krauchick

DoingItLocal is run by Steve Krauchick. Steve has always had interest with breaking news even as an early teen, opting to listen to the Watergate hearings instead of top 40 on the radio. His interest in news spread to become the communities breaking news leader in Connecticut’s Fairfield County. He strongly believes that the public has right to know what is happening in their backyard and that government needs to be transparent. Steve also likes promoting local businesses.
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Bridgeport News: 3 ODs at Greene Homes

2023-02-13@9:20pm--#Bridgeport CT-- First responders were called to Greene Homes, Building 1 for 3 people found unresponsive due to overdoses in an apartment. They found 1 in cardiac arrest and 2 in respiratory arrest. Their condition is unknown at this time. There were also 2 children in the apartment who were being treated by AMR, their condition is unknown but the chief said they would be okay. https://youtu.be/BQMko_KcvMI

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JUVENILES ARRESTED FOR STOLEN CAR POSSESSION AT TRUMBULL MALL

Trumbull Police charged two (2) juvenile males after they ran from a stolen car that was parked at the Trumbull Mall, on Monday, February 13. The sixteen (16) year old suspects, both from Bridgeport, were arrested and charged for their involvement in this incident. At approximately 1:00 PM, Trumbullofficers were notified that a stolen 2021 Kia Sportage was driving on mall property. The vehicle had been reported stolen to the New Haven police on February 1st. As the two (2) juvenile suspects were attempting to re-enter the stolen Kia, officers approached them, but both suspects fled the area and ran inside of the mall with Trumbull officers engaged in a foot pursuit. Both juvenile suspects were eventually apprehended by police…

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Bridgeport News: Downed Utility Lines

2023-02-13@3:30pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Report of downed utility lines on Gilman Street and an 18-wheeler in the roadway. Many might be quick to blame the truck for taking down the wires but it's actually the utility company's fault for not maintaining proper height for the wires which include allowing a truck to safely pass under them. This news report is made possible by:

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