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Warsaw shuts down Relax Inn due to a raw sewage spill

WARSAW — The Relax Inn, located on North Pine Street in Warsaw, was shut down last Thursday after town officials discovered that the sewage line at the back of the property had been tampered with, allowing raw sewage to flow onto the ground behind the establishment.

“The property owner was not aware that it had taken place, but he has been notified and he is making the corrections needed,” Town Manager Lea Turner told Duplin Journal last week, explaining that they were notified of the situation on Thursday and were not aware when it took place. “They would not tell us when it happened.”

Turner told Duplin Journal that the Relax Inn cannot operate until the problem is resolved, also the facility must be inspected before it can reopen. Turner stated that the business will face a fine and is responsible for all necessary repairs. Duplin Journal attempted to reach the motel owner for comment, but he was unavailable at press time.

According to Turner, as a result of this shutdown residents were relocated. “He provided a place for them to go while the repairs are done,” said Turner. “He’s got a plumber on it, so they’re supposed to come out Monday and reevaluate.”

Duplin Journal confirmed on Monday as of 10:40 a.m., that the hotel was open for business and reached out to Turner for an update via phone and email. As of press time, Turner had not confirmed whether the issues had been fully resolved or if an inspection had taken place.

On Feb. 1, Commissioner Ebony Wills Wells expressed her concerns about the conditions at the Relax Inn on social media.

“This whole hotel isn’t a livable environment,” she wrote. “There are (two) hotels that this owner owns at I-40 and he needs to move these people up there until this place is livable. … I walked this property again yesterday and last night. This is how these people are living.”

The local motel has been a subject of concern due to ongoing nuisance and criminal activities. According to records obtained by the Duplin Journal, one unresponsive person required transport to the hospital for medical attention on Feb. 1, following the alleged shutdown of the motel. Last summer, two individuals died at the Relax Inn from suspected overdoses. In the last year, Duplin County 911 Communications received 148 calls for various emergencies, which included reports of illness, breaking and entering, fights, bleeding profusely, and suicide threats, among others.