top of page
Writer's pictureVictor Nwoko

Angie Harmon's Daughter Arrested for Felony Burglary and Larceny Days After Graduation


Avery Sehorn, the 18-year-old daughter of actress Angie Harmon and former NFL star Jason Sehorn, was arrested and charged with felony burglary and larceny just days after her high school graduation.


Sehorn was detained last Thursday in Charlotte, North Carolina, after allegedly breaking into a nightclub and stealing over $500 worth of alcohol. She, along with two 17-year-old boys, reportedly sneaked in through the back door of the World Night Club, hid behind the bar, and consumed the stolen booze.



This incident follows closely on the heels of Harmon's heartfelt graduation post, in which she expressed immense pride in her daughter and advised her to "leave every place better than you found it." The arrest was first reported by WCCB Charlotte.


The club owner stated that the trio stole six bottles of liquor and fled after being confronted by the cleaning staff. Police apprehended the teens shortly after their attempted escape. The owner confirmed having surveillance footage of the incident but has no plans to release it.



Avery Sehorn has been charged with burglary and larceny and was photographed pouting in her mugshot. Details regarding her upcoming court appearances remain unclear.


Avery graduated from Charlotte Christian School on June 2 and was seen celebrating alongside her family. She is reportedly set to attend the University of Alabama in the fall.



This arrest comes weeks after Angie Harmon made headlines when her beloved dog, Ollie, was fatally shot by an Instacart driver. Harmon claimed the driver shot her dog, citing self-defense, despite showing no signs of injury or torn clothing.


"We are completely traumatized & beyond devastated at the loss of our beloved boy & family member," Harmon wrote on Instagram.


In a tearful appearance on Good Morning America, Harmon recounted the harrowing incident and the distressing screams of her youngest child. "You don't ever forget that sound," she said. "I heard my youngest screaming. I just heard her say, 'Did you just shoot my dog?' I was like, 'What?'"


The police, after investigating, decided not to press charges against the courier, who claimed self-defense. Harmon is now planning a lawsuit.

Comments


Top Stories

bottom of page