A 14-year-old boy has wandered four kilometres from home in the middle of the night.
Mark Teuma was found walking down Wicks Lane, Kogarah, south Sydney, in the middle of the night by a good Samaritan at 12.40am this morning.
The teenager climbed from his balcony and jumped onto the trampoline so he could have his midnight adventure.
Mark Teuma (pictured) was found wearing his pyjamas with ‘Marvel’ superhero characters on them four kilometres from his Blakehurst home
Mark was wearing ‘Marvel’ superhero pyjamas and no shoes when he was found.
When his mother, Silva Teuma, walked in to find her son’s bed empty, she thought maybe he was sleeping underneath the house.
When he was not there either, panic ensued.
‘As soon as I couldnt find him I had a phone call from my cousin John. And then I had my mechanic calling me, and my painter. So people know him,’ she told 9 News.
After Mark was found four kilometres from his home, he was taken to St George Hospital for a general check.
He did not have any injuries, and was comfortable enough to fall back to sleep at the hospital.
While he was resting safe and sound at the hospital, police officers were able to track down his mother, who quickly collected him and took him back home.

Silva Teuma (pictured with Mark) , Mark’s mother, thought maybe her son was sleeping under the house when she couldn’t find him

The 14-year-old was found walking down Wicks Lane, Kogarah, in the middle of the night by a good Samaritan at 12.40am this morning.