Marilyn Hartman’s many mugshots. Picture: San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Source: Supplied
A WOMAN known as the “serial stowaway” has struck again.
And this time, she’s upped the ante.
Marilyn Hartman, 63, was arrested yesterday after she managed to sneak onto a flight from Minnesota to Florida in the US, without having a ticket, Fox News reports.
But she didn’t stop there, and checked in to a luxurious $385 per-night villa. There was just one problem; the room, at the Amelia Island Plantation Hotel, was booked under someone else’s name.
It’s alleged that on her way to the Amelia Island Plantation Hotel, the shuttle driver had asked her if she was a particular guest. To which she said she was.
Her fib was exposed when the real guest turned up a few hours later. Harman disappeared, and was later found in a room on the first floor of the hotel that was being renovated.
Her latest mugshot. Picture: Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Source: Supplied
The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office, in Florida, said Hartman has been charged with fraud/impersonation, defrauding an innkeeper, and trespassing.
The US Transportation Security Administration is looking into how she was able to board the plane without having a ticket.
Last August, Hartman tried at least three times to breach airport security before she was able to get through a checkpoint without a boarding pass.
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