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Fires in Green Mountain area — including 98-acre blaze — considered suspicious, authorities say

West Metro Fire Rescue is asking for the public’s help in solving five open cases

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Authorities say a series of five wildfires in the Green Mountain area —  — appear to be suspicious.

West Metro Fire Rescue is asking for the public’s help in solving the open cases.

“Five fires occurred during the month of November, all but one were an acre or less in size,” West Metro said in a Thursday news release. “The most recent — — threatened several homes.”

The Green Mountain fire was put out by a large contingent or firefighters and firefighting equipment.

Officials say a multiagency fire and law enforcement team is working to investigate the five fires. No structures were burned, and no one was injured in the blaze.

Investigators are requesting that anyone who sees anything suspicious or out of the ordinary, whether in their neighborhood or on the trails in Green Mountain Park, to call 303-987-7111. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

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