PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 13, 2021 OFFICERS, Continued from page A1 had been reported stolen earlier that day. Additionally, the officers were able to observe that a man standing next to the vehicle, later identified as Beck, had a gun on his left hip. As police approached the vehicle Beck got into the driver’s seat. He failed to com- ply with commands and began shooting at the officers, who returned fire. Beck then drove away from the scene, going south on River Road, while police pursued him. During the pursuit, Becky Dietzel, 64, was struck and killed as she attempted to walk across the street at the intersection of River Road and Cummings. Beck contin- ued driving until Salem Police were able to use a tactical maneuver to stop the vehicle near Home Depot on Cherry Avenue. At that location police fired a single shot and, after a standoff, Beck eventu- ally surrendered and was transported to Salem Hospital due to multiple gunshot wounds. No police officers were injured BUSINESS AND during the extended confrontation with Sean Beck. Beck has been released from Salem Hospital and is currently lodged at the Marion County Jail where he is being held without bail in this case. Additionally, Beck is also being held on a Fugitive Complaint from Washington State for a parole viola- tion on a charge of Attempted Robbery in the Second Degree. His next court appear- ance is scheduled for Tuesday, August 17, at 8:30 a.m. at the Marion County Annex, 4000 Aumsville Hwy. Due to the ongoing nature of the criminal case against Beck, the District Services Attorney’s office will not release any further details regarding the shooting or crimes at this time. SUBSCRIBE Keizer news in your mailbox only $35 a year* Call 503 . 390.1051 keizertimes.com/store *Rate for inside Marion County D I R E C T O R Y SPOTLIGHT Nighthawk Woodworking M iles Christy loves wood. Phone: 503.877.3367 • Facebook @nighthawk.woodworking for the exact space where they will sit,” pattern in each board to the finish that is grandfather was a carpenter and I he explained. He also creates boxes applied,” he said. followed him and my dad around designed around the object they will hold. “When I was younger, my everywhere when they were working Custom furniture projects Christy His main goal is to keep wood products affordable price. “I work with around the house. My interest in has finished range from smaller cabinets each customer personally to meet design woodworking grew out of that,” and bookshelves to headboards and criteria and budget,” said Christy. says Christy. coffee tables. Christy’s interest became Nighthawk Since starting Nighthawk Examples of Nighthawk Woodworking’s creations can be found Woodworking, his business he operates Woodworking in late 2019, Christy has on their Facebook page (@nighthawk. in his Keizer home. His main focus is crafted each piece with the highest woodworking). To set up an appointment custom work. “My signature service is quality regardless of the size of the to discuss your wood project need, call the customization I provide from custom project.”I make sure all the details are Miles Christy at 503-877-3367. closet doors to tables designed taken into account, from the grain