Who is Grant?

 

Grant Stinchfield is an Investigative Reporter and fill in Sports Anchor for NBC 5 News. His ground breaking, Emmy award winning, series on Identity theft, “Identity Crisis,” led to the passage of 14 new Texas laws designed to not only prevent Identity theft but help victims recover from the crime.

He exposed flaws in Dallas Police procedures that limited their capability of arresting drug dealers. The investigation led to policy changes that give officers greater flexibility in chasing down suspects.

Before joining NBC 5, he spent six years as the investigative reporter for NBC 30 Connecticut News. He is also a frequent contributor to MSNBC.

While in Connecticut, he aired the Emmy Award winning series, “Cold Case: Tracking the Truth,” profiling numerous unsolved murders. On one occasion his report directly led to the arrest of four people who murdered a young man while he was driving home from work. All four suspects confessed to the crime.

Stinchfield started his television career in Missoula, Mont., where he anchored the morning newscast. He then moved on to Fort Myers, Fla., as a weekend anchor and lead reporter.

Stinchfield is a Four-time Emmy Award winner and 16-time Emmy Nominee. He has also been recognized as the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Journalist of the Year, Associated Press Investigative Reporting Award, CT Safe Kids Achievement Award, and International Association of Firefighters Achievement Award.

Grant lives with his wife, Amy Vanderoef the host of Good Morning Texas, in Dallas.

Grant is also:

  1. A professional boxing judge.
  2. A 6 handicap golfer.
  3. An avid poker player.
  4. A tremendous Gin Player.
  5. A Certified Storm Spotter and want to be weathercaster.

7 Responses to “Who is Grant?”

  1. Paul Haubrich Says:

    I am writing because I can find no follow-up to the Investigative Report you did last month about Gary Stevens and his actions while in a manager position at Baylor Health Care System.

    I have (had) an 18 year relationship with managers, directors and VPs in the Baylor Information Services (BIS) as a vendor.

    Please advise me of subsequent actions since your report. I have seen no follow-up to the June report and have a business and personal interest in the progress of the story.

    Thank you for your time!

    Paul Haubrich
    972 765 4999

  2. Lucia Minervini Says:

    hello grant! me thinks it’s time for a serious political discussion vis a vis the fall of the western world! let’s see if we can agree on who’s responsible – hummm?

    you’re the best even if we’ll never agree on anything remotely political!

    we are all one ….

    love,

    lucia

  3. Stan Shelden Says:

    Grant are you still playing at CCCC? Haven’t seen you in a while. If you are missed you at the Ryder Cup this past weekend. S

  4. Jim Gallin Says:

    Hey Grant, Louella and I are sorry we missed you in July in Greenwich. Your folks look great and we had a wonderful visit with them. I love your blog and I know from when you were in Hartford what great work you do. If you ever get to Orlando, we must get together. Til them always remember to trust your instruments.

    Much love,

    Uncle Jim

  5. jyotsna Says:

    hi grant

  6. Bonny (Kohrman) Johnston Says:

    Grant…in case you didn’t receive my last reply (not sure if it went through)
    It’s been a long time since we’ve spoken. I hope this finds you well — sounds like it from looking at your blog and bio. Good on you.
    My husband, boys and I are living in Germany for a few years for work. I was just hoping to catch up with you a little — please get in touch when you can.

  7. Knott Y. Urteacher Says:

    Just finished listening to your report on the 5 p.m. Wednesday news.
    Nobody outside of Manhattan, N.Y., stands “on line.” Normal people stand in line. Unless there is a line drawn on the sidewalk, then, maybe, you stand “on a line.”
    Hope this is helpful. Envy your golf game.

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