A command post has been set up outside Quebec City's Laval University on Wednesday, as police hope to collect more information on a series of break-ins and sexual assaults at the school.
The crimes were committed at the university's Alphonse-Marie Parent student residence over the weekend.
Police now say they've received a total of 15 complaints — four of which were filed in the last 24 hours.
Capt. Mario Vezina with Quebec City police says that four women were sexually assaulted, and eleven rooms were broken into.
Police say there were no signs of forced entry in any of the cases — perhaps suggesting the doors were not locked.
Police are also suggesting only one person is responsible.
They say they're dealing with a complex investigation, and still need to meet with a number of victims and witnesses.