CALIFORNIA, Pa. - (12/13/04) -- A former teller at CAL-ED FCU wassentenced to four months in prison and four months home confinementfor embezzling about $60,000 from the credit union. Amy Lincoski,31, of Brownsville, was also ordered to pay $62,200 in restitution.Lincoski stole the funds while working at the credit union betweenMarch 2001 and March 2002. The Carroll County Public School Systemhas received $41,300 from First Financial Federal Credit Union forthe Children's Health Services fund.
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