A New River woman is accused of performing and recording sexual acts with two young children and selling them to a man over the Internet.

Keri Harwood, 28, is charged with two counts of sexual conduct with a minor, five counts of sexual exploitation of a child for recording the videos, and five counts of sexual exploitation of a child for selling the videos, according to Maricopa County Superior Court records.

Authorities say a neighbor who plays Pokemon Go with Harwood found the sexually explicit videos in Harwood's Gmail after noticing several PayPal transactions and reported her to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.

The neighbor was able to access Harwood's email account because she gave him her Pokemon Go login information and asked him to catch Pokemon for her, court records said.

"Horrible acts of child abuse like this can be stopped with the help of alert members of our community," said Sheriff Paul Penzone in a press release.

"If you see something unusual, contact authorities so that we can end this exploitation," he said.

Deputies said Harwood was sending videos of her bathing and touching the children, ages 6 and 3 years old, to a man they believe lives in Texas. When confronted by authorities, records show, she claimed that she needed the money and didn't want to disappoint the man, with whom she had been sexting for some time.

Court documents said Harwood told police she molested the children on five separate occasions.

The Sheriff's Office said they are pursuing a warrant to arrest the man who purchased the videos from Harwood.

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