Bond set for woman accused of filming child rape

UPDATE @ 10:25 p.m. (May 1):

A Beavercreek woman accused of filming herself raping a young child last week waived her right to a preliminary hearing to hear the evidence against her, online Fairborn Municipal Court records show.

A hearing was to be held Thursday for Renee Deen, 26, but it was canceled. Her case was sent to Greene County Common Pleas Court so a grand jury can decide charges against her because her original charges are felonies. Deen remains in the Greene County Jail, where she is held on $300,000 for each of two counts: rape and pandering obscenity involving a minor, online jail records show.

UPDATE @ 8:45 a.m. (April 22):

Bond was set at $300,000 for Renee Deen, the woman accused of video taping herself raping a child under the age of 10.

Deen remains in the Greene County Jail.

INITIAL REPORT:

A Beavercreek woman is in jail after police said she used a digital device to record herself raping a child under the age of 10.

Renee Deen, 26, was booked into Greene County Jail on charges of rape and pandering sexual matter involving a minor, according to jail records.

Police arrested Deen in the 2600 block of Edwin Drive on Tuesday around 5:40 p.m.

Police said Deen also distributed the video she recorded.