Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore's wife heard saying 'he said he is trying to kill himself' in 911 audio
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Audio from a 911 call made by the wife of former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore revealed she suggested Moore was making suicidal threats.
The audio, obtained by TMZ, includes Moore's wife Kelli discussing Moore's condition with police operators after Moore was fired from his position in December.
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Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches a play behind quarterback Bryce Underwood during the second half of the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor April 19, 2025. (Junfu Han/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
"I’m worried that my husband is going to hurt himself. Can you guys track his phone?" she said.
The operator asks, "Why do you think he’s trying to hurt himself?"
"Because he said that to me. He said he is trying to kill himself," she alleged.
The wife then explained that Moore had just been fired from Michigan.
"He just called me saying he got fired from his job, and he’s in crisis. I told him that I love him and that I need him to come home, but I don’t know where he is. He said he was on a highway," she said.
She later added, "He works at the University of Michigan … his name is Sherrone Moore …
"I just need to make sure he’s safe. He’s called a couple times, and I’m terrified that he’s gonna do something to himself. I told him to come home."
Moore was arrested on several charges last month. He faces a felony charge of home invasion in the


