AKRON, Ohio— A woman with a criminal history that includes giving birth to a baby in a toilet and leaving it there is serving jail time on a her 51st conviction since 2007.

April Rosebur, 26, of Akron, pleaded guilty on Aug. 23 to a misdemeanor solicitation charge in Akron Municipal Court. It's the third time she's been convicted on the charge related to prostitution.

In the most recent case, she solicited an undercover Akron police officer. Police reports say she offered to perform sex acts on the officer for $30 about 2 p.m. on the corner of Crosby and South Valley streets.

Rosebur tried to run from the officer, but was eventually caught, police reports say. She was then sentenced to serve 90 days in jail, with credit for two days already served.

The arrest was part of an Aug. 22 a prostitution sweep. Three other women were charged with soliciting undercover officers for sex. Two of the three have prior convictions for solicitation.

Rosebur amassed 51 convictions in 22 court cases in Akron Municipal Court.

She has been arrested five other times in 2014, including for growling at officers, lying in the middle of the street, for walking around the neighborhood drinking from a Bud Ice can, for screaming at neighbors after they called police to accuse her of soliciting for sex and for possessing crack.

Rosebur's most serious crime came in 2012, when she dropped off a baby to her mother's home after giving birth on a toilet inside a Thornton Street home.

The woman also told police Rosebur used crack throughout her pregnancy and that an unknown man told the woman he and Rosebur initially planned on leaving the baby alone inside the Thornton Street house.

She eventually pleaded guilty and a judge sentenced her to 90 days in jail, the maximum sentence for a first-degree misdemeanor.

Rosebur was convicted two other times for soliciting for sex, both in a three-month span in 2008. She's also been convicted of dozens of drug charges, lying to police about her identity and being held in contempt of court.