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Sherrone Moore's wife told 911 operators he said he was trying to kill himself
Summary
Kelli Moore called 911 on Dec. 10 saying she feared her husband, Michigan coach Sherrone Moore, had threatened self-harm after being fired; he was later arrested and booked that evening.
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On the evening of Dec. 10, Kelli Moore contacted 911 saying she was worried her husband, Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, had threatened self-harm after learning he had been fired. University officials had dismissed Moore that day for cause after finding he had an inappropriate relationship with a football program employee. The 911 recording relays the wife's concern that he told her he was in crisis and that she could not locate him. Later that same evening, Moore was arrested and booked into Washtenaw County Jail.
Known details:
- University officials fired Sherrone Moore on Dec. 10 for cause after determining he had an inappropriate relationship with a football program employee.
- That evening, Kelli Moore called 911 saying she feared her husband intended to harm himself and that he had told her he was in crisis.
- Moore was arrested later that night after appearing outside the other woman's home and was booked into Washtenaw County Jail.
Summary:
This report connects the coach's firing, a 911 call reporting a possible threat of self-harm, and his subsequent arrest and booking the same night. Undetermined at this time.
