MINNEAPOLIS — A woman with a history of boarding airplanes without a ticket was in jail Tuesday while authorities investigated whether she stowed away on a flight from Minnesota to Florida.
Marilyn Hartman, 63, was arrested Sunday after admitting she checked in at a Jacksonville resort under a false name, the Nassau County Sheriff’s Department said. Hartman claimed she flew from Minneapolis-St. Paul to Jacksonville without a ticket, sheriff’s officials said.
The sheriff’s department is working with the Transportation Security Administration and airport police to investigate. Airport surveillance video is being reviewed in Minneapolis and Jacksonville to check Hartman’s story, TSA spokesman Ross Feinstein said.
Hartman has been accused of trying to sneak onto flights before, most recently in California in August. She was arrested Aug. 4 for taking a Southwest Airlines flight from San Jose to Los Angeles without a ticket. She later pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of willfully and unlawfully entering Los Angeles as a stowaway on an aircraft and was sentenced to two years of probation.