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Bank at TCF? Here's a Police Report You Should Read

A Calumet City woman is accused of keeping customer information at a Palos Heights TCF branch.

Here's one article those who bank at TCF should read.

An employee of a TCF Bank branch in Palos Heights is accused of keeping customer information.

Litoria Yates, 27, of Calumet City, is charged with unlawful transmitting of personal information.

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Representatives from TCF, located at 6410 W. 127th St., called Palos Heights Police Department to inform officers about an employee who was illegally holding onto information about bank customers.

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Police interviewed Yates and charged her on Jan. 11. She was given a $1,500 bond and a court date of March 5.

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