Brooke Roberts

An Australian teen YouTuber known mostly for his prank videos has reunited a family in the United States — almost by accident.

 

Brooke Roberts, who runs YouTube channel called Prank Nation, posted a video of himself giving sandwiches to the homeless in downtown Los Angeles on July 4.

Shortly after, on the other side of the country in Florida, 10-year-old Evan Olsen was watching online videos for fun when he spotted his mom in Mr Roberts’ video, sitting on a Skid Row street kerb and accepting a bag of food.

Jaime Garlinghouse had been missing for months after a long struggle with a mental disorder, and the family had feared she was dead.

Evan’s father Eddie Olsen said the boy was overcome with emotion.

“Evan cried for an hour and a half, he couldn’t even talk for 20 minutes. It was pretty amazing, he was so relieved to know that she’s still alive,” Eddie Olsen said.

Eddie Olsen

He made contact with Roberts in an attempt to track Garlinghouse down. But when the Youtube star returned to the place where he had first met her, she was nowhere to be found.

Two days of searching by Roberts proved fruitless, so Olsen made the cross-country trip to help find her.

Finally, after many more hours of searching, Olsen was ready to give up. Then he walked down one final street.

“I started walking down the street that I wasn’t going to go down for some reason, and all of a sudden Jaime came walking up and she couldn’t believe that I was standing there,” he told Mr Roberts over the phone moments after finding her.

“I feel like the universe guided me there because I didn’t want to go that way and I wasn’t going to go that way but I went that way anyway.”

Garlinghouse was able to go back to the hotel room for a shower and to sleep safely in a bed for the first time in a long time. The next day, they went shopping for fresh clothes and other essentials.

It is not a story that ends with a tidy bow… the mom is still living on the streets because, without official identification documents, she cannot travel by plane or even stay in homeless shelters.

crowdfunding campaign has been set up by Olsen and Roberts to help her work towards a more stable life.

She also has a phone now, and talks to her son before he goes to bed each night.

“Seven billion people in this world, and I just found the one YouTube video that found my mom,” says Evan Olsen.

 

Brooke Roberts, who hails from Adelaide and is only in the US for a month or two to film social media videos, has been in almost constant contact with Olsen as the pair of them navigate Garlinghouse’s recovery.

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