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911 call by Sherrone Moore's wife reveals a suicide threat
Summary
Audio of a 911 call from Kelli Moore on the day Sherrone Moore was fired reports she said he threatened to kill himself; Moore was arrested on multiple charges, has pleaded not guilty and was released on bond.
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Audio of a 911 call made by Kelli Moore on December 10, the day Sherrone Moore was dismissed as Michigan's head coach, has been released. In the recording she told dispatchers she was worried he had threatened to kill himself after saying he was in crisis following his dismissal. Moore was later arrested on criminal charges and was released on bond.
What is known:
- Kelli Moore placed a 911 call saying her husband had told her he was trying to kill himself and that he was in crisis after being fired.
- Sherrone Moore was relieved of his duties at the University of Michigan amid an investigation into an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
- Police arrested Moore on charges that include breaking and entering, home invasion and stalking; he spent two nights in custody and was granted a $25,000 bond with conditions including a GPS tether, mental health treatment and a prohibition on contacting the staffer.
- Moore has pleaded not guilty and is awaiting his next court date.
Summary:
The release of the 911 audio underscores the personal and legal consequences that followed Moore's dismissal and arrest. The criminal case remains active in the courts and the next procedural steps are pending as he awaits his upcoming court date.
