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Ex-Teller Charged With Stealing $80K From Customers At Brookfield Bank

BROOKFIELD, Conn. -- A former teller at Savings Bank of Danbury in Brookfield is accused of stealing nearly $80,000 from customer accounts when she worked at the bank, according to the News-Times.

A woman was arrested and charged with stealing money from customers' accounts while she worked for a bank in Brookfield, according to the News-Times.

A woman was arrested and charged with stealing money from customers' accounts while she worked for a bank in Brookfield, according to the News-Times.

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Metita Demiri, a Bethel resident, was charged with first-degree larceny and more than 12 counts of identity theft, said the News-Times.

The incidents allegedly occurred from July 2014 to October, 2015, according to the News-Times. Police said that managers at the bank approached them and said Demiri had accessed customer accounts and used money to pay her own bills, the News-Times reported.

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