LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – According to a criminal complaint, on Dec. 6, at 11:23 p.m., an officer received a call from Greenbrier County 911 for a welfare check in the vicinity of a motel in Lewisburg. Greenbrier County Dispatch reportedly said a female caller stated a male at the motel was inside a room screaming, and water was running out from under the door of his motel room and flooding the hallway.
When the officer arrived, he reported that he did see water running from underneath the door in question. As the officer got closer, the complaint notes he could hear a male subject and hear the water running in the room. When the officer got to the door, he reportedly knocked and loudly announced himself as law enforcement. A man, later identified as John Wilcox, came to the door. The bath

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