Police Wrap Up Interview About Haley Beck’s Rumored Relationship with Another Student
Peoria police have concluded interviews related to allegations involving Haley Beck, the sister of social media personality Noah Beck, and her purported relationship with another student.
A spokesperson for the Peoria Police Department in Arizona stated on Tuesday, May 5, “We have completed the interview with the reporting party and are continuing to follow up on all leads. We take all reports of potential criminal activity seriously and are working to determine the facts.”
Earlier this month, the police confirmed they were “looking into” accusations of an inappropriate relationship between Haley, 27, and a second student, acting on a tip from a woman who claimed her information came from TikTok. Authorities clarified that these were “simply allegations” and that no confirmations had been made.
Haley Beck previously made headlines after being accused of grooming a student while teaching at Centennial High School in Peoria. Following an independent investigation by the Peoria Unified School District, she was terminated from her position due to having an inappropriate relationship with a student. A district spokesperson noted, “After a review of the investigator’s findings, the decision maker found that Ms. Beck groomed a student,” confirming a sexual relationship which warranted her dismissal.
In an official police report obtained after her termination, it was alleged that she sent multiple sexually explicit messages to the unnamed student. A spokesperson for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office stated that Haley’s case was still under review following the resubmission of a recommendation for a pandering charge by the Peoria Police Department on April 29.
The Beck family has faced multiple controversies in recent months. Noah Beck and Haley Beck’s mother, Amy Beck, was placed on administrative leave from Coyote Hills Elementary School in April. The Peoria Unified School District informed parents of Amy’s classes that the leave was taken “out of an abundance of caution,” noting that the situation did not compromise student safety. The timing of her leave coincided with the resurfacing of an old video in which she simulated oral sex with her son, Noah.
Despite the controversy, Amy Beck was reported to be returning to work on May 4, after the school and district addressed concerns regarding the 2020 video “and appropriate measures have been taken.”
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, resources are available through the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). For concerns regarding child abuse, contact the Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.







