Investigators have recovered personal items belonging to a missing Youtuber along the Manhattan Bridge, police sources told The Post Saturday.

Desmond Amofah — a 29-year-old video game reviewer who goes by the name Etika on Youtube, where he boasts 131,000 followers — was last heard from around 8 p.m. Wednesday, cops said.

Police began searching for any sign of the Brooklyn man the same day he vanished, prompting investigators to make a startling discovery — while canvassing the Manhattan Bridge Wednesday night, cops found Amofah’s New York State driver’s license, along with several other cards and his wallet.

They also found his cell phone, a black and red Nintendo Switch and a laptop bag believed to belong to Amofah, which contained a pair of boxers, a shirt, shorts and headphones, police sources said.

The Youtuber disappeared after posting a cryptic, since-deleted video in which he apologizes and claims to be suicidal.

“I’m sorry for leaving such a stained legacy,” Amofah said in the 8-minute-long video, which was reposted to the internet after it was deleted. “I hope that my story maybe helps to make YouTube a better place in the future where people know boundaries and limits and how far things should go.”

“You know I wasn’t suicidal before — I really wasn’t. But one thing I didn’t realize was that the walls were closing around me so fast. I really had no intention of killing myself but I’d always push it too far,” he continued. “I guess I am mentally ill.”

Amofah — who boasts 239,000 followers on Instagram and 314,0000 on Twitter — tweeted the day before he was last heard from, to react to the latest episode of “Attack on Titan,” an anime television show.

His younger brother, who asked to remain anonymous, said they haven’t spoken in nearly a year, but when they did, “He didn’t show any sign of depression.”

“I have never seen him behave like that,” he told the Post when reached by phone Saturday, referring to Amofah’s video message.

The 26-year-old graduate student, who lives in New Jersey, said he tried reaching his brother since learning of his disappearance, but never heard back.

“I love my brother. I hope he didn’t get hurt,” he continued. “I am hoping and wishing for the best.”

Amofah was still missing as of Saturday evening, and police are still investigating.