CLAY COUNTY, W. VA. (WSAZ) -- West Virginia State Police arrested a man who they say broke into his neighbor's home and stole three rolls of toilet paper.

Troopers arrested Phillip Burnside Friday night after he broke into a home along Little Italy Road in Ivydale.

They say the victim was working out of town when he got an alert from his home security system, on his phone, that someone was inside his home. That's when the victim asked his sister, who lives near by, to check on his house.

The victim's sister told troopers when she arrived, she saw Burnside who pretended to be a concerned neighbor and was helping her look around the house for the intruder.

Once obtaining surveillance video from the home, troopers say it was obvious that Burnside was the intruder. They say he later confessed to stealing three rolls of toilet paper.

Troopers say they believe Burnside got into the home through a window and unlocked the front door. They believe he has been in the house before and has stolen other items from the home.

Burnside is charged with nighttime burglary, but troopers say he could face additional charges.

He is being held in Central Regional Jail on a $50,000 bond.