
Mike Cerullo
Reporter and Producer at WFSB-TV (Hartford, CT)
Reporter / Producer @WFSBnews | MA ✈️ OR ✈️ CT |
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Sep 7, 2024 |
wfsb.com | Mike Cerullo
Wethersfield and Middletown police are warning residents of two different scams reported to their departments.
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Feb 11, 2024 |
ktvz.com | Mike Cerullo
By Mike CerulloClick here for updates on this story Connecticut (WFSB) — Several college students from Connecticut have a hand this year in making the Super Bowl experience memorable for football fans. Five students from Connecticut are getting hands-on, industry experience. “It’s something I’m never going to forget, ever in my life,” said Spencer Berlepsch, Norwich. “It’s always been a dream to go to the Super Bowl.”“It’s everything I had thought of.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
ktvz.com | Cassidy Williams |Mike Cerullo
By Cassidy Williams and Mike CerulloClick here for updates on this story MANCHESTER, Connecticut (WFSB) — A Manchester woman is accused of helping perform illegal surgery on a pregnant dog. After Channel 3′s investigation aired Thursday looking into how the Department of Agriculture handles animal cruelty cases, Eyewitness News got several tips to request this arrest warrant. 43-year-old Genese Martinez was arrested this week for animal cruelty.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
kion546.com | Mike Cerullo |Zoe Strothers |Rob Polansky
Originally Published: 25 SEP 23 10:17 ET By Mike Cerullo, Zoe Strothers and Rob PolanskyClick here for updates on this story MIDDLETOWN, CT (WFSB) -- A family that had been searching for a dog after a suspect stole their car says the pet is back home. Jeff Bellemare, the dog’s owner, told Channel 3 that Luna is back home with his family. Police confirmed that. “There was an early morning sighting called into MPD,” Middletown police posted to social media.
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Mar 6, 2023 |
ktvz.com | Mike Cerullo |Zoe Strothers
By Mike Cerullo and Zoe StrothersClick here for updates on this story ROCKY HILL, Connecticut (WFSB) — A special education teacher shortage is affecting students and families all across the state. The state’s Department of Education says, shortages of special education teachers has been a problem since before 2020, but the pandemic has made things worse. “Things are bad, very bad,” said Stephanie Wanzer, Special Education Teacher.
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RT @NBC10_Mario: Now on @NBC10 Sunrise: parents in West Warwick voice their concerns after a student posts on line threats. @MikeCerulloTV…

WATCH: Demolition has started at the Hill-Skeffington Funeral home in East Greenwich. The historic building suffered heavy damage after a fire in early February. Hill-Skeffington’s president says the plan is to rebuild. @NBC10 https://t.co/nribFhWKtK

Crash on I-295 North in Lincoln, near exit 18B just cleared within the last 30 minutes. Road is back open. Working now to get more information from police. @NBC10 https://t.co/Nbd04kn47v