Former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was taken into custody by the police on Wednesday night, barely just a few hours after he was let go by the college for trigger.
Moore was detained by officers from the Saline Police Division and handed over to the Pittsfield Township Police Division for investigation.
The detention was first reported by ESPN’s Dan Wetzel and Pete Thamel round 7:30 p.m. ET. Moore had been fired earlier that day by Michigan, introduced by the college itself, after an investigation revealed he was concerned in an “inappropriate relationship” with a employees member.
No expenses have been filed as but, and no info has been given out relating to what led to the arrest and what expenses Moore could possibly be dealing with.
The Saline Police Division launched a brief assertion verifying their involvement.
“The Metropolis of Saline Police Division assisted in finding and detaining former College of Michigan soccer coach Sherrone Moore. Mr. Moore was turned over to the Pittsfield Township Police Division for investigation into potential expenses.”
