Overview
- Moore faces one felony count of third-degree home invasion plus misdemeanor counts of stalking in a domestic relationship and breaking and entering.
- In court, prosecutors said he forced his way into the woman’s residence, grabbed butter knives and scissors, and threatened to kill himself while confronting her.
- Authorities said the relationship ended days earlier, after which Moore allegedly made numerous calls and texts before the confrontation.
- A judge ordered a $25,000 bond with GPS monitoring, a no-contact restriction, and continued mental-health treatment, and records show he was released Friday.
- His attorney said Moore has already undergone a mental-health evaluation and does not object to further assessments, with a probable cause conference set for Jan. 22.