Frank MacEachern

Urgent News Reporter

fmaceachern@dailyvoice.com

Originally from Canada, Frank started his journalism in his native country before moving to Fairfield County a decade ago where he continued his career. He is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and of University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Frank was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

Frank MacEachern's Contributions

On Thin Ice: Greenwich Professional Firefighters Practice Ice Training On Thin Ice: Greenwich Professional Firefighters Practice Ice Training
On Thin Ice: Greenwich Professional Firefighters Practice Ice Training GREENWICH, Conn. — With the start of winter and colder temperatures hitting the area, Greenwich's professional firefighters took the opportunity to perform their annual ice/cold water rescue training. 
Wilton Man Arrested With Pot, $6K In Cash After Traffic Stop Wilton Man Arrested With Pot, $6K In Cash After Traffic Stop
Wilton Man Arrested With Pot, $6K In Cash After Traffic Stop WILTON, Conn. -- A Wilton man's decision to blow through a stop sign wound up in him getting slapped with a pair of drug charges and the discovery of $6,420 in a lockbox on the backseat floor of his vehicle, police said.  Police said a motorist went through the stop sign at the intersection of Belden Hill and Seir Hill Roads just after 10 p.m. on Dec. 21.  When the officer approached the vehicle, the odor of marijuana could be detected, police said. When asked about the odor the driver handed over a lock box containing two ounces of what is alleged to be marijuana. Police then discovered th…
Norwalk Man, 79, Dies A Day After Falling From Building Norwalk Man, 79, Dies A Day After Falling From Building
Norwalk Man, 79, Dies A Day After Falling From Building NORWALK, Conn. -- A 79-year-old Norwalk man died Wednesday as a result of his injuries from a fall from a roof on Tuesday afternoon, police said. Raymond LeDuc had been climbing off the roof of a building at 2 Broad St. onto a ladder just after 1 p.m. Tuesday when the ladder slid out, causing him to fall to the ground, police said.  The building appears to be a one-story light industrial building near the train tracks off Main Avenue. 
Get Rid Of Unused, Expired Prescription Drugs At Norwalk Police HQ Get Rid Of Unused, Expired Prescription Drugs At Norwalk Police HQ
Get Rid Of Unused, Expired Prescription Drugs At Norwalk Police HQ NORWALK, Conn. -- The Norwalk Police Department is calling on residents to get rid of any unused or expired prescription drugs by dropping them off at police headquarters. The department has a free drug drop box that is available 24 hours per day in the lobby at its 1 Monroe St. headquarters. 
Easton Resident Startled When Front Door Kicked In; No Arrests Made Easton Resident Startled When Front Door Kicked In; No Arrests Made
Easton Resident Startled When Front Door Kicked In; No Arrests Made EASTON, Conn. -- A Canterbury Lane resident called 911 after someone kicked in their front door Friday night, Easton police said. The deadbolt was broken on the front door just after 8 p.m., but no one entered the home, police said.  K-9 units from the Fairfield and Monroe Police Departments were called in to assist with the investigation. No arrests have been made, and the incident is still under investigation.
Thieves Continue To Steal From Unlocked Vehicles, Wilton Police Warn Thieves Continue To Steal From Unlocked Vehicles, Wilton Police Warn
Thieves Continue To Steal From Unlocked Vehicles, Wilton Police Warn WILTON, Conn. — A short 20-minute timespan was all a thief needed to steal a pair of women's wallets and $500 from an unlocked vehicle parked at 5 River Road in Wilton on Dec. 21, police said. The two wallets, which contained a total of three credit cards along with a copy of a Social Security card, were stolen sometime between 5:30 and 5:50 p.m., police said.  Several purchases were made the next morning in another town using the stolen credit cards, police said.
Teen Arrested By Stamford Police After Attempted Car, House Burglaries Teen Arrested By Stamford Police After Attempted Car, House Burglaries
Teen Arrested By Stamford Police After Attempted Car, House Burglaries STAMFORD, Conn. - Stamford Police made a game saving catch as they arrested a 16-year-old at Cubeta Stadium baseball field who was suspected in attempted break-ins.  Police said that around 9 p.m. Tuesday a Hubbard Avenue homeowner looked out the back window and saw a black male attempting to open his car. He walked outside and saw the same suspect was inside his neighbor's car. He confronted him and the male ran towards Grandview Avenue.  Police were called and responded to the area. A few minutes later a Powell Place resident heard someone trying to break into the back door of his residen…
Stamford Brothers Charged After Physical Dispute With Neighbor Stamford Brothers Charged After Physical Dispute With Neighbor
Stamford Brothers Charged After Physical Dispute With Neighbor STAMFORD, Conn. -- Two brothers are facing charges after a dispute that began with one of them sending a text to a neighbor's girlfriend Tuesday night, Stamford Police said. Charged with possession of a dangerous weapon, second-degree threatening, breach of peace and third-degree assault is Curtis Williams, 31, of 23 Warren St. His bond was set at $5,000. Robert Williams, 30, 95 Dean St., was charged with third-degree assault and breach of peace. His bond was set at $2,500. Police said the incident began when a 21-year-old woman complained to her 31-year-old boyfriend about a strange text …
Dryer Fire Forces Three From Stamford Residence Dryer Fire Forces Three From Stamford Residence
Dryer Fire Forces Three From Stamford Residence STAMFORD, Conn. -- Three people were forced out of their apartments after a fire near a basement dryer in the two-unit building on Colonial Road late Monday. Deputy Chief Eric Lorenz said firefighters were dispatched at 10:45 p.m. after a neighbor noticed smoke coming out of the dryer vent at 77 Colonial Road. The first firefighters on scene saw flames coming through the vent and through a basement window they could see a fire in the basement. They were able to extinguish the fire quickly, Lorenz said. The fire extended to some combustibles around the dryer and to clothes piled on top of t…
Stamford Woman Charged After Struggling With Darien Police Stamford Woman Charged After Struggling With Darien Police
Stamford Woman Charged After Struggling With Darien Police DARIEN, Conn. -- A woman who had walked into Stamford Police headquarters on Nov. 30 with what she believed was a bomb was arrested Monday morning after she struggled with Darien Police and then later with Stamford Hospital staff while allegedly high on PCP, Darien Police said. Joanna Jack, 30, of 196 Hope St., Stamford, was charged with possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia and interfering with an officer. Bond was set at $2,500 on those charges. She also had a court-set bond of $10,000 for first-degree failing to appear in court on unrelated charges out of Stamford.  S…
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