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Boy, 17, faces child porn charges after allegedly posing as teen girl online

A 17-year-old boy is facing a number of child pornography charges after he allegedly posed as a teenage girl online to get boys to send him partially nude pictures of themselves that he then distributed on social media.

Accused allegedly persuaded boys to send partially nude photos that he shared on social media

Toronto police are looking for more victims after they say a 17-year-old boy posed as a teen girl online and convinced boys to send him photos, which he then distributed across social media. (CBC)

A 17-year-old boy is facing a number of child pornography charges after he allegedly posed as a teenage girl online to getboys to send him partially nude pictures of themselves that he then distributed on social media.

Toronto police saythe teen posedas a 15-year-old girl andcommunicated with boys through a number of social media sites, including Kik, Snapchat, Facebook and Instagram. He went by the usernames "Amanda" and "PencilCrayons," among others, and used an image of a young actress as his avatar.

The teen's alleged activities took place between September2014 and April 2015. Police saidhe would start conversations with boys before asking them to send him pictures.

Investigators would not disclose how many victims have been identified but saidtheybelieve there are more whohaven't contacted police, Const. Jenifferjit Sidhu told CBC News.

Police arrested the boy on Monday. He is charged with:

  • Luring a child (under 18).
  • Extortion.
  • Two counts of distributing child pornography.
  • Possession of child pornography.
  • Accessing child pornography.

The accused appeared in court on Tuesdaybut police did not immediately know the outcome of his appearance.

Meanwhile, police believe the actress is unaware that her photo was being used, and are attempting to contact her agent.

Investigators are appealing to anyone who may have had contact with the accused to call police at 416-808-8500, or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS. Tips can also be sent to the nationaltiplinefor the online sexual exploitation of children at cybertip.ca.