Incorrigible: This February 17 photo shows 64-year-old Marilyn Hartman, a so-called serial stowaway who was arrested again Wednesday at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport
It looks like notorious serial stowaway Marilyn Hartman is at it again.
The 64-year-old woman with a long and well-documented history of sneaking aboard airplanes has been arrested again at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
Chicago police say Hartman was busted at around 2.30pm Wednesday at an airport bus shuttle center. Police say she's in custody and scheduled to appear later today in bond court.
Hartman has tried numerous times in recent years to board planes without a ticket, succeeding at least once.
She was arrested twice in two days last summer at O'Hare and Chicago's Midway International Airport.
Police say she is a 'habitual trespasser and stowaway in violation of her court-ordered probation.'
Hartman is charged with felony probation violation and misdemeanor criminal trespass.
She was released on probation to a Chicago nursing home in December and ordered to avoid 'exclusion zones,' including O'Hare and Midway international airports and Union Station.
At the time of her release to Sacred Heart Home, a locked mental health facility, Hartman was fitted with a GPS system allowing law enforcement officials to keep tabs on her.
On Wednesday afternoon, sources tell NBC Chicago authorities were alerted to Hartman's presence at O'Hare, which was on the list of place from which he had been barred.
During a court hearing two weeks ago, Cook County Judge William Raines agreed to have Hartman transferred from Sacred Heart Home to a less restrictive institution where she would be allowed to come and go as she pleased.
The judge reminded Hartman at the time that she was to stay away from O'Hare and Midway airports, and that violating the conditions of her probation was punishable by up to a year in jail.
'I’m not trying to be your dad,' the judge told the 64-year-old woman. 'I’m doing everything in my power to keep you out of jail.'
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