May6 , 2026

    Interview for Noah Beck’s Sister Haley’s Alleged Relationship With 2nd Student Completed by Police

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    The police have completed their interview regarding allegations of Noah Beck’s sister Haley Beck having an alleged relationship with a second student.

    “We have completed the interview with the reporting party and are continuing to follow up on all leads,” a spokesperson for the Peoria Police Department in Arizona told Us Weekly in a statement on Tuesday, May 5. “We take all reports of potential criminal activity seriously and are working to determine the facts.”

    Earlier this month, the Peoria Police Department confirmed to Us that they were “looking into” accusations about a possible inappropriate relationship between Haley, 27, and another student. Authorities stated they were acting on a tip they received from a woman who is “basing it all off a TikTok.”

    Police shared it was “simply allegations” and they “haven’t confirmed anything.”


    Related: What to Know About Noah Beck’s Sister Haley’s Grooming Scandal

    Baywatch star Noah Beck’s older sister Haley Beck was fired from her teaching job in Arizona after the Peoria Unified School District conducted an investigation, claiming that she groomed a minor student. “After a review of the investigator’s findings, the decision maker found that Ms. Beck groomed a student,” a spokesperson for the school district […]

    Us previously reached out to Noah’s team for comment but did not hear back.

    Haley, who was a teacher at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona, made headlines last month after she was accused of grooming a student. An investigation was conducted by the Peoria Unified School District into the allegations. Upon the completion of the independent investigation, Haley was fired from her job for having an inappropriate relationship with a student.

    “After a review of the investigator’s findings, the decision maker found that Ms. Beck groomed a student,” a spokesperson for the school district said in a statement. “[She had] a sexual relationship with that student and therefore [we] recommended her termination.”

    According to an official police report obtained by Us following Haley’s termination, she allegedly sent multiple overtly sexual text messages to an unnamed student. A spokesperson for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office told People on April 29, that Haley’s case was “still under review” after the Peoria Police Department resubmitted its recommendation of a pandering charge.

    Noah Beck Says Sister Haleys Students Are Her Best Friends in Resurfaced Video Amid Grooming Claims


    Related: Haley Beck Calls Students Her ‘Best Friends’ in Video Amid Grooming Claims

    Noah Beck referenced sister Haley Beck’s alleged relationship with her students in a resurfaced video amid claims the former educator groomed a male teenager. In a resurfaced clip shared via TikTok on Monday, April 6, Noah, 24, and Haley, 27, can be seen participating in the so-called suspect running trend. (The viral trend mimics a […]

    This isn’t the only scandal that the Beck family has endured in the past few months. Noah and Haley’s mother, Amy Beck, was put on administrative leave from the Coyote Hills Elementary School in Peoria, Arizona in April.

    The Peoria Unified School District confirmed to Us that a message was sent to the parents of students in Amy’s class explaining that their teacher’s leave came “out of an abundance of caution.” Amy was also being investigated but the matter did “not impact the safety” of the students. While the matter of Amy’s leave was not stated, the timing came after a video of her simulating oral sex with Noah resurfaced online.

    Us confirmed that Amy would be allowed to return to work on Monday, May 4. The school and district “addressed concerns regarding videos that were published in 2020” and “appropriate measures have been taken.”

    If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse, call or text Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453. 



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