Hartford Courant

Woman allegedly stabbed bouncers during bar fight

- By Taylor Hartz

A Wallingfor­d woman allegedly stabbed bouncers at a Southingto­n bar when a fight broke out early Saturday, police said.

Heidi Montes, 24, allegedly used a purple “wand shank” on her keychain to stab bouncers at the 75 Center bar in the face, neck and head as they tried to remove her sibling and friend from the bar for fighting, according to the Southingto­n Police Department.

About 1:30 a.m. Saturday, police from Southingto­n, Plainville and Cheshire responded to 75 Center for reports of a fight and a stabbing, police said.

Before officers arrived, bar staff tried to intervene in an argument involving 28-year-old Adrian Montes and 32-year-old Stuart Chase, both from Massachuse­tts, according to police.

As the argument escalated, bouncers escorted them both to the front door. Stuart allegedly punched a bouncer in the face, starting a fight, police said.

Police allege that during the fight Heidi Montes, Adrian Montes’ sister, took out a wand shank and pepper spray that were on her keychain and threatened to stab bouncers, according to police.

She then allegedly sprayed pepper spray at one bouncer and stabbed them in the face multiple times. Then, she allegedly stabbed a second bouncer multiple times in the head and neck, police said.

Three bouncers suffered injuries from the attack. Two were transporte­d for medical treatment and were reportedly in good condition, “having narrowly escaped potentiall­y life-threatenin­g injuries,” according to police.

Multiple people witnessed the attack, which was also captured on surveillan­ce video.

Montes, Montes and Chase were all taken into custody and the shank and pepper spray were recovered from the scene, police said.

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