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The same passenger accused of sneaking on to a Delta Air Lines flight to Paris disrupted a return flight to New York, according to reports citing French officials.
A woman accused of stowing away on a flight from New York to Paris has been arrested again after allegedly taking a Greyhound bus to Buffalo and trying to cross the border into Canada, according to reports.
Svetlana Dali, 57, allegedly took the bus and eventually was caught by Canadian authorities at the U.S.-Canada border.
Dali, who is scheduled to appear in court today, cut off her ankle monitor on Sunday, ABC News reported, citing law enforcement sources.
DELTA STOWAWAY APPREHENDED BY FBI AT JFK AIRPORT UPON LANDING IN NEW YORK
A Russian national and legal resident of the United States was taken into FBI custody at JFK International airport today, according to the FBI. (Fox News Digital)
A person she was staying with reported her to authorities when they discovered the ankle bracelet.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Brooke Theodora expressed concerns Dali might flee while awaiting trial during a previous bail hearing earlier in December.
Dali made national news when she, without having valid travel documents to enter France, managed to evade TSA check points while boarding Delta Flight 264 to Paris without a boarding pass on November 26.
ALLEGED DELTA STOWAWAY DISRUPTS RETURN FLIGHT TO NEW YORK, VIDEO SHOWS
A woman reportedly snuck onto a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris this week. (iStock)
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Prosecutors at the Dec. 6 hearing allege that she tried to sneak into secure areas at multiple U.S. airports in an attempt to fly without a ticket.
Dali has since been said to be in FBI custody.
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