Residents of De Gaspé Street on Nuns' Island may rest a little easier today after some concern their neighbourhood was a hot spot for break-ins.

Earlier this week Montreal police released detailed data about break-ins in the city. It showed that one intersection on De Gaspé had the highest number, with 25 different incidents between January 2015 and now.

But Montreal Police media relations officer Robert St-Onge has clarified those break-ins were all a part of the same event.

He said one or more people broke into a condo building, emptied the contents of 25 lockers in the basement, and took off.

According to the data, the break-ins all happened the night of Feb. 21, 2015.

St-Onge does not know if the person or persons have been caught.

That part of Nun's Island has several high-density condo buildings. The data does not show which one was broken into. To protect the identities of victims, only the nearest intersection to a crime is disclosed.

Another area of the city with a high count of break-ins was on Édouard-Montpetit Boulevard near McKenna Street, in Côte-des-Neiges.

However, the break-ins there took place on different days between Feb. 16, 2015 and March 30, 2016.

See how many break-ins happened in your area with this interactive map.