Eleven-year-old Andrew Ong got in trouble at his primary school.
So, around 8:45am on Monday, he wrote a five-page letter to his parents explaining he was leaving, gathered his backpack and myki public transport card, left the school lunch that had been packed for him and ran away from his Camberwell home.
Nearly 12 hours later, Andrew was found at Melbourne Central train after a frantic search by his parents and police, The Age reports.
Earlier in the day, his mother, Cindy Ong, had pleaded with the public to help her find her son and bring him home.

Cindy said her 11-year-old boy was "upset with himself" after getting in trouble at at Hartwell Primary School, where he was a student.