Angie Harmon’s daughter Avery Sehorn was arrested for allegedly breaking into a nightclub and stealing several bottles of liquor.
According to the arrest record obtained by Pvnew, Sehorn was cuffed right before midnight on June 5 after she and two teenage boys broke into the World Nightclub in Charlotte, NC.
Sehorn, 18, and her friends fled with six bottles of liquor –– which amounted to $500 –– from the closed club.
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Per the arrest report, Sehorn told police that she and her friends “had gone to the club, saw that it was closed and took the liquor.”
Police also obtained video footage from the club that allegedly shows the three teenagers going into the bar and taking liquor bottles before running away once cleaning crew members confronted them.
The footage has not been released to the public.
Sehorn was subsequently arrested for breaking and entering and larceny.
The owner of the nightclub told local news outlet WCCB Charlotte that Sehorn and “two 17-year-old boys broke in through a back door, then hid behind his bar and drank his liquor.”
A rep for Harmon, 51, didn’t return Pvnew’s request for comment.
Sehorn is the middle child to Harmon and former NFL player Jason Sehorn. The couple were married for 13 years before announcing their separation in November 2014. They also share daughters Finley and Emery.
Harmon has been making headlines herself over the last few months after she accused an Instacart driver of shooting and killing her family dog.
“This Easter weekend a man delivering groceries for #Instacart shot & killed our precious Oliver. He got out of his car, delivered the food & THEN shot our dog,” she wrote in an Instagram tribute on April 1.
The “Rizzoli & Isles” alum said that she called the police, but they “let him go,” because he “claimed ‘self defense.'” She further alleged that the driver “did not have a scratch or bite on him nor were his pants torn.”
“We are completely traumatized & beyond devastated at the loss of our beloved boy & family member,” she shared.
Harmon has since gone on to sue Instacart and the driver, Christopher Anthoney Reid, for trespassing and negligence, among other claims.