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Tips sought to solve four arsons since Nov. 11

Authorities want the public’s help in solving four unrelated arsons in the past six months.

The first occurred Nov. 11 at K-42 Tattoos on East 22nd Street near South Wilmot Road, a Tucson police news release said.

Two men seen leaving possibly are connected to a white Chrysler LeBaron sedan seen in the area, police said.

On Jan. 15, an arson occurred at an empty home in the 1600 block of North Andros Lane, west of Silverbell Road.

The third arson was at a trailer in the 500 block of East Mohave Road, near East Prince Road and North First Avenue.

Neighbors told police they saw two men in dark clothing running from the trailer area. The men jumped a nearby fence and may have left in a dark-colored SUV.

The most recent arson was Feb. 24 in the Lost Barrio district.

Authorities urged anyone with information on the fires to dial 911 or 88-CRIME.

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