Hackettstown police are looking for a man they say tried to set three Main Street fires in one night.

Surveillance video spied the man and a vehicle possibly involved in the incidents that all occurred between midnight and 5 a.m. Thursday and within two blocks of each other, police said in a news release Friday.

Police were first called at 4:25 a.m. Thursday for a trash bin fire behind Michael's Salon, 220 Main St.

At 10:30 a.m., officers were summoned to Topo Restaurant, 218 Main St., where a table umbrella had been burned.

Video showed the man using a lighter to ignite the umbrella, then walking away a short distance to watch it burn, police said.

Also on Thursday, a burglary was reported at 210 Main St. Police said the suspect entered the building and tried to light plastic that was covering the windows during renovation. Someone also tried to light the end of a coaxial cable outside the building.

In the restaurant video, the suspect is last seen walking east down Main Street (Route 46) and onto West Plane Street, according to police. About five minutes later, police said, a vehicle is seen turning left from Plane Street onto Main Street, going west.

About 10 minutes later, police say the same vehicle drove past the scene, again heading west on Main Street.

It is not clear if the vehicle is involved, police said, but anyone with information on the man or the car should call the department at 908-852-3300 or 908-852-3302.