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‘You ruined my life’: Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore charged with home invasion, stalking

Sherrone Moore faces charges of home invasion, stalking and breaking and entering

Sherrone Moore in court on Dec. 12, 2025. (WDIV)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Former University of Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was arraigned in Washtenaw County court on Dec. 12, facing charges of third-degree home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering.

This follows his Dec. 10 arrest, after a 911 call was placed from a woman reporting that a man was attacking her in a Pittsfield Township apartment.

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Moore was later detained and reportedly placed in protective custody by mental health professionals.

During the arraignment, prosecutors stated that Moore and the victim “had an intimate relationship for a number of years.”

They added that on Monday, Dec. 8, the victim ended the relationship, but Moore continued to make numerous calls and send texts that the victim did not respond to.

The victim reported this to the University of Michigan, which led to Moore’s firing on Dec. 10.

Prosecutors say after he was fired, Moore showed up at the victim’s apartment, opened a kitchen drawer, and grabbed “several butter knives and a pair of kitchen scissors,” then threatened to harm himself.

Moore allegedly said, “I’m gonna kill myself, I’m gonna make you watch,” and “my blood is on your hands, you ruined my life.”

Prosecutors said Moore left the residence after the victim threatened to call a lawyer and the police.

Moore’s bond was set at $25,000.

Upon release, he must wear a GPS tether, undergo mental health treatment, and have no contact with the victim.

Moore is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 22, 2026, at 9 a.m.


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