Shortly before 1 a.m. Friday morning, two males were stabbed near the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, according to Ann Arbor Police.

They suffered minor stab wounds and the injuries were non-life-threatening. They were transported to University Hospital.

With the assistance of University Police, a male suspect was apprehended and was in custody early Friday, police said.

Ann Arbor Police officers were seen searching for evidence outside the fraternity house. Officers were also taking photos and tagging evidence. University Police were also on scene to assist in the investigation.

Ann Arbor Police Department Sgt. Paul Curtis said early Friday morning that the incident appeared to be personal in nature.

“This was the result of an altercation between the victims and the suspect," Curtis said.

LSA sophomore Matthew Skoro, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, said early Friday morning that police showed up shortly after an altercation at the door of the fraternity house. Skoro added that a fight broke out after someone was denied entry to their party, but said he did not know if the altercation resulted in a stabbing.

—Daily News Editors K.C. Wassman and Peter Shahin, Managing Editor Matt Slovin and Managing News Editor Adam Rubenfire contributed reporting.