Someone set four more dumpster fires Sunday in Seattle's Phinney Ridge, Ballard and Magnolia neighborhoods.
The fires are the latest in a string of at least 20 fires that have been intentionally set in north Seattle dumpsters since December 21, 2017.
The four newest fires included one that ignited material in a dumpster at 5425 Russell Avenue NW in Old Ballard and 4704 17th Avenue NW. That's a block north of the Burke-Gilman Trail. The two other fires broke out on 2435 33rd Avenue W in the central business district of Magnolia, and in a dumpster behind a Starbucks at 312 N 67th Street in Phinney Ridge.
Those fires follow two other arsons reported on Saturday, including one that flamed up outside two Greenwood restaurants on 300 NW 85th Street.