The popular gaming YouTube star, Desmond “Etika” Amofah has been missing since June 19.

A police source has told CNN that his belongings, including a backpack and cellphone, were found on a Manhattan Bridge.

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His family and fans are concerned for his safety as the disappearance comes just after posting a video where he expresses suicidal thoughts. The video has since been taken down.

The case is still being investigated but New York City police are asking for help.

Have you seen Desmond Amofah aka Etika?

He was last heard from June 19 at about 8PM by phone. He is 29 years old, approx 6 feet tall, and 160 lbs. He is a known @YouTube blogger and has many people concerned after a recent video. Call @NYPDTips anonymously with info 800-577-TIPS pic.twitter.com/SfaDa2OifJ — NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) June 20, 2019

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Just a couple of days after being reported missing, the NYPD has confirmed Etika has been found dead.

No further details have been released.

YouTube Creators tweeted a statement on Tuesday afternoon about the loss of the YouTuber: “We mourn the loss of Etika, a beloved member of our gaming creator community. All of us at YouTube are sending condolences to his loved ones and fans.”

We mourn the loss of Etika, a beloved member of our gaming creator community. All of us at YouTube are sending condolences to his loved ones and fans. — YouTube Creators (@YTCreators) June 25, 2019

Etika’s fans and friends are heartbroken over the news of his death:

He was a great Entertainer. One of the best streamers in the game. He lost a channel of over 800k subs and made a new one and was right back pulling thousands of viewers. Wherever he’s laid to rest I’ll be there. #JOYCONBOYZFOREVER — KEEM 🍿 (@KEEMSTAR) June 25, 2019

His final words to me… damn this hit me hard. pic.twitter.com/OL1io5YPKy — KEEM 🍿 (@KEEMSTAR) June 25, 2019

R.I.P. Etika Das ist der Grund, warum man Selbstmorddrohungen nicht immer sofort als "aUfMeRkSaMkEiTsGeiL" abstempeln sollte. Viele haben absolut keinen Plan, was psychische Probleme mit einem anrichten können. Ja, sie existieren wirklich.

Ja, ihr seid in der Lage zu helfen. https://t.co/Som8DGh0me — Vik (@iBlali) June 25, 2019

Rest well Etika. This is such a heartbreaking thing to see. People don’t understand how important mental health is, especially when you reach that level of popularity. It’s insanely hard to feel treated like a human being at that level, and I wish he had got the help he needed. — FOX | SonicFox (@SonicFox5000) June 25, 2019

Mental illness is not a joke, nor is it something you should keep inside. I've had my struggles from time to time too. We all do. REACH OUT when it happens, no matter how much you feel you can't. Nobody is alone in this life. Rest In Peace, Etika. https://t.co/1t8TujABi0 — cbass (@FaZeCBass) June 25, 2019

Sad to know a bright light faded today. Rest easy Etika — Zinoto (@Zinoto) June 25, 2019

RIP Etika. We didn't know each other but I just wanted to say rest in peace. It gets said a lot on social media but I'm gonna say it again. Reach out to someone, anyone, to talk through things. There are always people that care about you ❤️ — Lux (@Callux) June 25, 2019

If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help, resources are available. In case of an emergency, please call 911 for immediate help.

The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, Depression Hurts and Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868 all offer ways of getting help if you, or someone you know, may be suffering from mental health issues.