This is the chilling moment a woman recorded a burglar allegedly breaking into her house after receiving a notification on her app.<br /><br />Kanjanat Kitjapool, 44, was staying at her parents' home when she received a message from her CCTV camera alerting her to movement.<br /><br />The concerned businesswoman opened her smartphone and watched aghast as a sinister figure in a hazmat suit and welder's mask climbed over her wall and unlocked the front door.<br /><br />Horrified Kanjanat then viewed in real-time the man appearing to burgle her house in Saraburi, central Thailand, before calling police. <br /><br />Her brother, who lives in the same areas, also rushed to the house while police cars mobilisied.<br /><br />The intruder was then startled by the noise outside and tried to flee but was wrestled to the ground by Kanjanat's brother and several neighbours.<br /><br />Police later arrested the alleged burglar Preecha Unsalee, 33, and took him to the station.<br /><br />The relieved owner said she was lucky to be aware of the robbery through her camera system before the alleged robber could take any valuables.<br /><br />Kanjanat said: "The CCTV I have installed in my house can send a message to my phone, so when it detected the suspicious movement it immediately alerted me with a notification.<br /><br />''Luckily my brother was in the area and could gather the neighbours to to help him catch the man.''<br /><br />Police Lieutenant Den Sribanthao said the police suspect the intruder works in a team and will interrogate him to find any alleged accomplices.<br /><br />The police chief said: "From the supsect's actions we believe that there might be a number of accomplices but he denied this, so we will need to investigate more.<br /><br />"We charged him with committing a theft by night and he will be interrogated more to find out who he was working with.For now he has been remanded in custody at the station."