PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — A judge has ordered a South Peoria man held on $100,000 bond for allegedly breaking into a woman’s house, videotaping her while she slept and then posting the video on her Facebook page.

The Peoria Journal Star reports prosecutors sought a bond less than half that high for 25-year-old Olive Ochoa, but Peoria County Circuit Judge Kevin Lyons set the higher amount Friday after Ochoa told him he wanted to return to Chicago.

Ochoa faces one count of residential burglary in the July 30 incident.

Prosecutor Steve Pattelli told Lyons the victim recognized Ochoa on the video because at some point, the camera on the phone he was using switched from taking video of her to showing him inside her bedroom.

Online court records showed Ochoa had no attorney.