The Russian woman who stowed away on a Delta flight to Paris has been caught again trying to sneak into Canada. Svetlana Dali, 57, was taken into custody at the US border with Canada in Buffalo, New York on Monday, WGRZ reports. She had apparently managed to cut off her ankle monitor on Sunday, which her Philadelphia roommate found on the floor, at which point he reported her missing, law enforcement sources told CNN.
![[She was already facing charges for stowing away on a flight from New York's John F Kennedy Airport to Paris, France on November 26]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/17/01/93216429-14199801-image-m-16_1734400031012.jpg)
Dali, a US permanent resident, then boarded a Greyhound bus bound for Canada, from which she was apprehended. She is now in FBI custody, and is expected to be turned over to US Marshals in Buffalo on Tuesday. Dali would then go before a judge in the northern New York city, and is expected to be charged with bail jumping - which could result in her spending give years behind bars.
![[Passengers filmed her throughout the flight migrating back and forth between the plane's bathrooms since she didn't have a seat]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/17/01/92830355-14199801-Passengers_filmed_her_throughout_the_nightmare_flight_and_was_ca-a-17_1734400704362.jpg)
Following her hearing, Dali would be sent back to Brooklyn, where she is facing one count of being a stowaway on a vessel or aircraft without consent. The former real estate attorney was released last week without having to pay bail, but was required to follow a long list of conditions - including not traveling outside of a designated area after prosecutors argued Dali had previously tried to get on to planes at multiple domestic airports and an international one.
![[She allegedly became 'belligerent' and screamed at staff trying to question her]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/17/01/92745707-14199801-She_then_allegedly_became_belligerent_and_screamed_at_staff_tryi-a-18_1734400715657.jpg)