The suspect said he was trying to summon spirits as he exposed himself in the child's bed, according to court docs.

PHOENIX - A Valley teenager took action when he walked into his bedroom to find a man exposing himself. According to court documents, the 13-year-old boy ran up and punched the suspect in the face. The suspect said he was trying to summon spirits because he thought the home was haunted.

The 13-year-old boy told Phoenix PD he went to the kitchen of his apartment to make pizza around 7 p.m. When the boy returned to his bedroom, he found 27-year-old Andre Sutherland lying in his bed with his pants unzipped before exposing himself.

Sutherland asked the boy if he wanted to "drink it," and the boy responded by running up to Sutherland and punching him in the face, according to court documents.

Sutherland then wrestled with the boy, putting him in a chokehold. Then, Sutherland asked if the boy wanted him to leave, to which the boy responded "yes." Sutherland then left through the front door, according to court documents.

The boy ran to the door and locked it before going into the bathroom, locking the door and calling his father and then police.

Police arrived and found that the front door was locked, but the back door to the apartment was partially open and the screen door was closed, where Sutherland likely entered the home.

The victim said he did not know who the suspect was, but gave a description and Sutherland was located quickly by officers in the back of the apartment complex.

Sutherland was interviewed at police headquarters, which is where this story takes another weird turn.

Sutherland told investigators he was looking for a place to sleep and that he had been using a lot of methamphetamine over the past 34 days, according to court documents.

He then said he entered that apartment because it looked "haunted and abandoned," according to court documents.

Sutherland told investigators there were a lot of abandoned homes in the area and he was looking for spirits.

After getting in the victim's bed, Sutherland began to masturbate because he was trying to summon spirits, court docs say.

The 13-year-old boy entered the room and Sutherland said he asked the boy if he wanted to masturbate and then said he was surprised when the boy ran up to him and punched him, according to court documents.

Sutherland told investigators he thought the boy was 510 years old.

After putting the victim in a headlock, Sutherland said he felt bad because he didn't want to kill him, so he asked if the boy wanted him to leave, so he left.

Sutherland went on to tell investigators that he felt deceived because he was having a telepathic conversation with the victim, but then the victim punched him in the face.