Editor's note: This story was updated to clarify that the stabbing victims were kicking the suspect out of the party and to include additional information from police.

An altercation at a fraternity in the 1400 block of Washtenaw Avenue resulted in the stabbing of two University of Michigan students, Ann Arbor police said.

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The two men - ages 18 and 19 - are expected to recover from what were described as minor wounds, police said.

The incident took place early Friday during a Halloween party when the men had a confrontation with a 21-year-old man from Monroe who is not a student, police said.

Lt. Ed Dreslinski said two men were trying to kick the uninvited suspect out of the party before the stabbings.

The suspect was at the party with one other man and two women. They were at the party for an unknown amount of time.

The two victims, both members of the fraternity, got into a "heated exchange" with the suspect, which led to the fraternity members kicking the suspect and his friends out, police said. As they were escorting the unwelcome guests outside, the suspect allegedly stabbed the two victims outside.

The suspect is being held at the Washtenaw County Jail and was expected to be arraigned on felonious assault charges by Saturday.

University of Michigan Department of Public Safety officers also responded to the scene.