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The daughter of Angie Harmon, 18, released without surety after having allegedly penetrated into a bar and stolen hundreds of dollars in alcohol: report

Avery Sehorn, daughter of actress Angie Harmon and the star of the NFL Jason Sehorn, was released from prison without being arrested for having broken into a bar and having stolen hundreds of dollars of Alcohol, according to a report.

Sehorn, 18, and two 17 -year -old boys, were arrested only a few days after obtaining their secondary school diploma for having faufilled through the rear door of the World Night Club in Charlotte, in North Carolina, and having drinking alcohol as they hid behind a bar.

After being arrested, she was released after making a “written promise to appear” at her hearing on June 18 at the Mecklenburg County Palace rather than paying a deposit, according to court documents examined by the Daily Mail .

There was no additional condition for his release.

Angie Harmon's daughter, Avery Sehorn, was arrested on June 6 in North Carolina. Sheriff of the county of Mecklembourg

Sehorn faces charges of burglary and theft for the June 6 incident, which was captured on club surveillance video.

She and her two friends stole six bottles of alcohol worth $ 500.

The owner of the club told WCCB that they had been caught by a member of his cleaning team.

Sehorn, 18, would have broken down into a nightclub with friends and stole bottles of alcohol. Angie Harmon/Instagram

Teenagers fled but were arrested by police shortly after.

Avery obtained his secondary school diploma on June 2 and is expected to attend the University of Alabama in the fall.

Harmon and Jason Sehorn separated in 2014. The couple also shares girls Finley, 20, and Emery, 15.

Harmon made the headlines of national newspapers in March after accused an instacact driver of having shot and killed his dog, Oliver, during the Easter weekend.

Since then, she has continued the driver and instacart for negligence, intrusion, infringement of private life and intentional damage, demanding damages of more than $ 25,000.

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