Murrells Inlet Man Charged with First-Degree Assault, Allegedly Used 6-inch Knife
A Shocking Midnight Encounter
A 27-year-old Murrells Inlet man, Stephen Timothy Wilcox, is facing a first-degree assault and battery charge following an incident where he allegedly pulled out a six-inch knife and cut a man during an assault. The incident took place in the early hours of June 15 when the victim, whose identity remains confidential, was involved in a verbal argument with the accused.
The Assault Incident
The victim was visited by a woman at approximately 2 a.m. The woman, reported by the victim to have called him multiple times, eventually convinced him to allow her to come to the house. The woman arrived in a vehicle allegedly driven by the accused, Stephen Timothy Wilcox. The turn of events took a drastic curve when an argument ensued, resulting in the alleged physical engagement.
According to the victim, he locked the door after the woman entered his home. However, amidst the argument, Wilcox made an intrusive entry through the unlocked front door. It was reported that the woman, unknown to the victim, had unlocked the door, allowing Wilcox easy access.
The Altercation
The confrontation soon turned physical as Wilcox made a swing at the victim, resulting in both men fighting and punching each other on the ground. As the scuffle escalated, Wilcox allegedly pulled out a six-inch knife, inflicting harm and cutting the victim on his arm.
The aftermath of the tussle was evident, with blood found at the front door, kitchen, and driveway, as noted by officers who responded to the scene. Responding officers took note of the victim’s wounded arm and the bloodied scenes affirming the violent encounter.
The Charges
The severity of the assault has led to the filing of charges against Stephen Timothy Wilcox for first-degree assault and battery. As of the current report, Wilcox is held at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center where he awaits further legal proceedings.
A detailed police report has been filed documenting the unfortunate incident, taking into account the victim’s statement and evidential findings. Legal proceedings are ongoing in this case as authorities seek to ensure justice is served.
The Current Situation
This shocking incident served as a poignant reminder to Murrells Inlet residents about the importance of personal safety and security. The case remains in the hands of the legal authorities. Wilcox will remain in confinement as he is yet to answer the charges regarding the June 15 attack. We will continue to update as more information becomes available from the HERE News Network.

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