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Noah Beck‘s sister could be in even more trouble!
A representative for the Peoria Police Department confirmed to People on Friday that they are “looking into” new allegations surrounding Haley Beck. OMG! They explained that police received a tip that the former teacher had an inappropriate relationship with a second student and are now investigating the allegations:
“We take it seriously, and we’re not leaving anything unturned.”
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There are no specific details about the latest accusations against Haley at this time, but authorities further told Us Weekly that same day that the tip they received is from a woman who is “basing it all off a TikTok.” The police stressed that “it’s simply allegations” and that they “haven’t confirmed anything” yet. Law enforcement plans to meet with the tipster next week.
As you know, the latest shocking development comes after Haley was terminated from her teaching job at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona, after an internal investigation found she allegedly “groomed” a student, starting when he was a minor, and later had a sexual relationship with him. She has been accused of buying drugs and alcohol, sending him $630 via Apple Pay, sending thousands of texts in only a few months, and more. Also, the police claim the student recorded her “providing him oral sex and [showed] it to other students.” Brush up on the disturbing accusations HERE.
The Peoria Police Department previously recommended she face a single pandering charge, meaning inducing another to engage in prostitution, but the case had been returned to the police for “additional investigation.” Then, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office confirmed earlier this week that the case is “still under review” after cops re-submitted the same recommendation. Her attorney Matt Long also insisted she “committed no crimes.”
But will Haley face more charges after these new allegations? We’re curious as to what will happen next. What do YOU think about the update in the case, Perezcious readers? Sound OFF in the comments (below).
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