A man died in an officer-involved shooting Wednesday afternoon in a Goodwill store in West Salem during a narcotics investigation, officials said.

Shortly after 1 p.m., members of the Polk County Interagency Narcotics Team were attempting to arrest a suspect during a drug operation when a shot was fired, said Lt. Dustin Newman with Polk County Sheriff's office.

The suspect died; no officers were injured.

Authorities are not releasing the name of the suspect or the officers involved in the shooting or how many shots were fired.

The four agencies involved in the operation were Oregon State Police, Polk County Sheriff's Office and Dallas and Independence police departments, according to Newman.

Edgewater Street NW was blocked from Wallace Road to Gerth Avenue. The store was blocked off with tape as investigators collected evidence.

Salem Police are taking the lead on the investigation in accordance with Polk County’s Use of Deadly Force Response Plan.

Goodwill spokeswoman Dale Emanuel said that at the time of the incident, the store appeared to have 25-30 customers and 24 employees, some of whom witnessed the incident.

Emanuel said Thursday that at the earliest, the store will reopen Saturday morning. West Salem store employees have been offered work at other Salem stores in the meantime.

Now, she said, they letting police do their job investigating the scene and are grateful no one else was hurt during the shooting.

Sherry Corollo, 64, of El Cerrito, California, was shopping at the Goodwill with her sister, when she heard a gunshot. A man kicked open an exit door in the back of the store to help her — as well as several other shoppers — escape.

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Shopper Alicia Pedroza, 25, of Salem, said everything happened fast.

"Some guy ran in and a few police officers ran after him," Pedroza said. "It just kinda looked like they tackled him to the floor."

Pedroza also recalled a man kicking the back exit door open to help her escape.

"There was a guy standing in the middle of the aisle and he was like, 'You guys, get down. You don't think he has a gun? Come on, hurry, run,' " Pedroza said.

She grabbed her purse from her shopping basket and ran with him, following the crowd.

"It was the last thing I was expecting," she said. "I'm a little shook up, but I'm OK."

Between 15 and 20 patrol cars were on site, including Salem Police Department and Oregon State Police. Also, a Falck ambulance was present.

Salem-Keizer Public Schools said Wednesday bus routes were delayed 30 minutes because of West Salem road closures and the police activity.

Officials are asking witnesses to contact the Salem Police Department at 503-588-6123 to be interviewed.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.