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Police: Villanova University Student Stabbed After Leaving Bar In Bryn Mawr

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RADNOR TOWNSHIP, Pa. (CBS) -- Police are searching for three suspects after they say Villanova University student was stabbed after leaving a bar over the weekend in Bryn Mawr.

It happened around 2 a.m. on Oct. 6 just after the victim left Kelly's Bar.

Police say the victim was leaving the bar with a woman when three suspects began to approach them.

The victim told the woman to run just before a verbal altercation turned physical with the suspects on the 900 block of County Line Road.

**$10,000.00 Reward**

Radnor Twp Police need your help identifying three suspects wanted for questioning for an assault/stabbing that occurred in Bryn Mawr. If you can identify these males, contact RADNOR PD at 610-688-0500. A $10,000.00 reward is being offered for assistance in the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators of this assault. PLEASE SHARE!

Posted by Lower Merion Police Department on Tuesday, October 9, 2018

 

Police say the suspects fled after stabbing the victim who is currently hospitalized in stable condition.

Authorities released these pictures of the alleged suspects.

Man Stabbed In Bryn Mawr After Leaving Bar; 3 Suspects Wanted
Credit: Radnor Twp. Police

Villanova University sent out a safety advisory to students, faculty and staff following the stabbing.

"Both the Radnor and Lower Merion Police Departments have increased patrols in the area. Those living or traveling in the area late at night should exercise caution – walk in groups, stay in well-lit areas and be attentive to your surroundings," the university said.

"I wouldn't expect a fight to happen at Kelly's at all. Especially when that leads to a stabbing that's pretty unlikely from my experience inside Kelly's," said Francisco Ondina, a student at Villanova.

"You obviously get worried about it. Kelly's is a place that we've been almost every other weekend. And it's worrisome," another student said.

Anyone with any information is asked to call police at 610-688-0500. A $10,000 reward is being offered.

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