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ST. PETERSBURG, FL — The St. Petersburg Police Department is trying to unravel the mystery of just who has been setting fires in the Crescent Lake neighborhood and it's turning to residents for help.

The lengthy spree of fires began on Jan. 17 when a vehicle was intentionally set ablaze on 15th Avenue North. Police say someone put an accelerated in the fuel compartment of the vehicle before starting the fire. A suspect was described in that case, but never caught. The white male is believed to be between 19 and 26. He rode a skateboard and had a goatee.

While one fire was cause for concern, police say several more have been deliberately set, all within the same six-block neighborhood.