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Gift baskets for Potsdam students | NorthCountryNow

Monday, May 24, 2021 - 1:38 pm The Class of 2021 seniors at Potsdam High School each were given “My Favorite Things” gift baskets from members of the school community and beyond. Donations were organized by Melissa Marion and the After Prom. Here, class secretary Lily Plague receives her gift basket (bag). “The baskets were awesome. The kids loved them,” said class advisor Allison Adams, who submitted the photo.

Scope of cyber sextortion s teen victims unknown | News, Sports, Jobs

Scope of cyber sextortion s teen victims unknown | News, Sports, Jobs
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He did not want to die | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Watertown Daily Times Riley K. Brasford, 15, died by suicide on March 30 in Potsdam, after a Facebook user threatened to extort $3,500 from him. (Photo provided) POTSDAM Mary C. Rodee is numb in her hands and feet, almost going in and out of reality this week as she looks at the house where her child is dead inside. The feeling comes after she says state troopers told her and her family their 15-year-old was lured and manipulated online past his breaking point. Riley K. Basford, a sophomore at Potsdam High School and outdoorsman staring at a future in environmental conservation, died Tuesday, March 30. He was 15.

Grieving Potsdam father warns parents: Some very sick individuals on Facebook

Monday, April 5, 2021 - 5:57 am POTSDAM – A father whose son took his life following an extortion attempt on Facebook last week is making it his mission to warn parents and kids of the dangers of social media. Riley Basford, 15, killed himself March 30 after being told online that embarrassing photos of him would be circulated to his friends and throughout the internet unless he paid $3,500, said his father, Darren Basford. “My young sweet boy was cyberbullied by some very sick individuals on Facebook,” he said. “I am going through one of the worst things a parent can go through.” By all accounts, the Potsdam High School student was an outgoing, active boy with an infectious smile who enjoyed hunting, fishing, sports and snowmobiling with his friends and extended family. He planned to become a Department of Environmental Conservation officer.

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