judge

Serial Stowaway Gets Early Release From Jail

Marilyn Jean Hartman was released from jail three days after being ordered to serve 177 days behind bars

A serial stowaway who was sentenced this week to nearly six months behind bars for violating her probation was released from jail Saturday.

Marilyn Jean Hartman, 62, was released just after 6 p.m. from Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood because of jail overcrowding, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said.

Sheriff’s officials said the decision to release Hartman was based on a formula that includes severity of crime and length of sentence.

Sheriff’s officials planned to inform Los Angeles International Airport police about Hartman’s release.

On Wednesday, a judge ordered Hartman to serve 177 days in jail for wandering through LAX terminals on Aug. 7 after being told the previous day to "stay away from LAX" and placed on 24 months probation.

Hartman was first arrested Aug. 4 at Los Angeles International Airport after Los Angeles police say she got through security at Mineta San Jose International Airport and boarded an LA-bound flight.

Hartman has previously breached security at San Francisco International Airport and has a history of trying to get on flights without a ticket, officials said. She had at least seven encounters with police at SFO and was arrested four times, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.

Contact Us