Charges were filed against a Massachusetts college student in connection to six separate dorm fires.

Janelys Pimentel, a dorm resident assistant at Wheaton College, pleaded not guilty Friday to several charges, including arson and burning personal property, the Taunton Gazette reported.

Norton Police said the 22-year-old senior is suspected of being behind the fires at the same college dorm building that began in November 2018.

The latest incident occurred early Thursday when emergency responders were dispatched to McIntyre Hall, where there was a fire in a water fountain.

Hidden security cameras caught Pimentel lighting paper around 3:45 a.m. to start the fire, according to The Sun Chronicle.

“Shortly after, Ms. Pimentel exits her room and starts knocking on other doors to alert other students of the alarm and exits the building,” the police report stated.

The resident assistant told authorities she drank three glasses of wine at a school function the night before the fire.

Pimentel openly wept Thursday in Attleboro District Court, where she was ordered held without bail pending a mental health examination.