A Richmond Hill, Ont., man charged for allegedly luring two teenage girls via Facebook may have more victims, Toronto police say.



Brandon Walker, 24, surrendered to police last Tuesday.

He is charged with:

Two counts of luring a child under the age of 16 years.

Three counts of counselling to make child pornography.

Two counts of making child pornography.

Two counts of possession of child pornography.

Two counts of extortion.

Toronto police say Brandon Walker used the name Brandon G. Davidson and this profile photo when he allegedly extorted two young girls. (Toronto Police Service) Based on assistance from the public, Det.-Const. Michele Bond told a Monday morning news conference that police believe there may be other victims.

They are asking parents to ask their children if they ever interacted with Walker on Facebook, where he used the name Brandon G. Davidson.

"In instances like this, ignorance is not bliss. You must know for your child's protection," Bond said.

It's alleged that Walker communicated with two girls in their early teens through Facebook and made demands for nude photographs.



He then allegedly threatened them with being exposed on social media if they didn't send further photographs or comply with his sexual demands.

Det.-Const. Amy Davey told the news conference that parents should try to limit their children's computer use at home to common family areas. She also recommended knowing all young children's social media accounts and passwords.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-8500, or Leave A Tip on Facebook, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).