No Passport or Ticket: How a Woman Evaded Airport Security and Flew to London<br />22, 2018<br />With neither a ticket nor a passport, Marilyn Hartman slipped into Chicago O’Hare International Airport last week, sneaked onto a British Airways flight<br />and traveled to London, where she was apprehended by customs officials, the Chicago Police Department said in a news release.<br />In 2014, she boarded a Southwest Airlines flight at the Mineta San Jose International Airport, in San Jose, Calif., without a ticket,<br />and was arrested when she landed at the Los Angeles International Airport, KNTV reported.<br />At a hearing on Saturday, Judge Stephanie K. Miller ordered Ms. Hartman released on her own recognizance on the condition<br />that she received psychiatric help, stayed away from O’Hare and British Airways and wore an ankle monitor until her case was concluded, The Chicago Tribune reported.<br />Simonton said that This shuttle requires a passport and plane ticket to board,<br />During a 2016 hearing in Chicago, prosecutors said she had been stopped by the police on airport<br />properties a dozen times in different parts of the country, The Chicago Sun-Times reported.<br />In 2016, Parle Roe-Taylor, the assistant public defender representing Ms. Hartman in Chicago, spoke about her client’s "mental health issues," saying<br />that jail was not the appropriate place to deal with those problems.