Bond set at $150,000 for serial stowaway arrested in Chicago
By Associated Press
Feb 18, 2016 12:22 PM CST
This Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016 photo provided by the Chicago Police Department shows 64-year-old Marilyn Hartman. Hartman, who has a history of sneaking aboard airplanes, was arrested again Wednesday at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. She is charged with felony probation violation and misdemeanor...   (Associated Press)

CHICAGO (AP) — A woman with a history of sneaking aboard airplanes has been arrested again at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.

Bond was set Thursday at $150,000 for 64-year-old Marilyn Hartman. Police say she was arrested Wednesday at an airport bus shuttle center. She's due in court Tuesday on charges of felony probation violation and misdemeanor criminal trespassing.

Hartman has tried numerous times in recent years to board planes without a ticket, succeeding at least once by flying from San Jose, California, to Los Angeles in August 2014. She was arrested twice in two days last summer at O'Hare and Chicago's Midway International Airport. She also has airport-related arrests in Arizona.

Hartman was released on probation to a Chicago nursing home in December, and ordered to avoid airports and Chicago's Union Station.