Angie Harmon’s 18-year-old daughter poses after arrest
Angie Harmon’s 18-year-old daughter was arrested and charged with felony burglary and larceny just days after her high school graduation.
Avery Sehorn, the daughter of the actress and former NFL star Jason Sehorn, was detained last Thursday after allegedly breaking into a North Carolina nightclub and stealing more than $500 worth of alcohol.
The teen allegedly snuck in the back door with two 17-year-old boys before hiding behind the bar and drinking the booze.
It comes just days after Harmon gushed over her daughter in a graduation post, where she shared how she was ‘immensely proud’ and reminded Avery to ‘leave every place better than your found it.’
The arrest, first reported by WCCB Charlotte, came outside the World Night Club in Charlotte.
An owner of the club told the outlet that the trio stole six bottles of liquor from his club and fled the scene after being caught by his cleaning staff.
Police arrested the teens shortly after their getaway, and the club owner said he has surveillance of the incident but has no plans to release it.
She has been charged with burglary and larceny and was pictured pouting in her mugshot. Details of any court upcoming court appearances are unclear.
Avery graduated from Charlotte Christian School on June 2, and was seen beaming alongside her sisters and mom at her ceremony earlier this month.
She is reportedly set to attend the University of Alabama in the fall.
The arrest comes just weeks after Angie Harmon made headlines as she revealed her beloved dog had been shot by an Instacart driver.
She claimed in an Instagram post that the driver shot her dog Ollie before citing self-defense, despite ‘not having a scratch of bite on him nor were his pants torn.’
‘We are completely traumatized & beyond devastated at the loss of our beloved boy & family member,’ Harmon wrote.
In an appearance on Good Morning America, the actress broke down in tears as she elaborated on the incident, and described hearing the screams of her youngest child after she realized what had happened.
‘You don’t ever forget that sound,’ Harmon said. ‘I heard my youngest screaming. I just heard her say, did you just shoot my dog? I was like, what?’
‘It’s so unfathomable to think there is somebody in your front drive way that just fired a gun,’ she sobbed.
Police who investigated the incident decided not to press charges after the courier told them he had fatally wounded the dog after it tried to bite him. Harmon is now planning a lawsuit.