Saskatoon

Saskatoon woman faces multiple charges related to alleged sexual abuse of children

A Saskatoon woman has been charged with multiple offences related to alleged sexual abuse of children.

Alleged offences include sexual assault and distributing child pornography

The Saskatoon police staton.
Saskatoon police say they have charged a 25-year-old women who was allegedly distributing child pornography. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

A Saskatoon woman appeared in provincial court Tuesday charged with nine counts of sexual abuse against two children.

The allegations include making child pornography and bestiality. She cannot be named because it would identify the children.

"She appeared from Saskatoon Police Service cells. So this morning I suspect she'll be transported to Pine Grove Institution, but I don't have confirmation of that from the institution," said defence lawyer Lisa Watson after the court appearance.

"She has been charged and we have adjourned her matter to Friday, Feb. 12. The Crown has indicated that they are opposed to her release, which means we now look at preparing and scheduling a bail hearing."

Local police said they received a report on Jan. 11 that a child was being sexually assaulted and images of the child were being shared over social media. 

The incidents of abuse are alleged to have been taking place since December 2019 and involve two female victims, aged four and two. 

 The Saskatoon Police Child Abuse Unit, with assistance from the Integrated Child Exploitation Unit, investigated and laid numerous charges against the 25-year-old woman.

The woman is charged with sexual assault, sexual Interference, two counts of invitation to sexual touching, distributing child pornography, making child pornography, committing a sexual offence against a child, attempt to commit a sexual offence against a child and bestiality.