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Angie Harmon’s daughter arrested in North Carolina days after graduating high school

The daughter of actress Angie Harmon and NFL star Jason Sehorn was busted for allegedly breaking into a bar and swiping $500 worth of booze, according to a report. 

Avery Sehorn, along with two 17-year-old boys, was arrested earlier this month, accused of breaking into the World Night Club in Charlotte, North Carolina via a back door, hiding behind the bar and downing the liquor, the club owner told WCCB.

Angie Harmon’s daughter was arrested in Charlotte, North Carolina on felony burglary and larceny charges. Angie Harmon/Instagram
Sehorn is accused of entering the club and stealing six bottles of liquor worth $500. Mecklenburg County Sheriff

Sehorn, 18, faces felony burglary and larceny charges in the June 6 arrest, which came days after she graduated high school, WCCB reported. 

The incident was captured on surveillance video but the owner told the outlet he didn’t plan on releasing the footage.

Harmon and Sehorn divorced in 2014. The pair also share daughters Finley, 20, and Emery, 15.

Angie celebrated her daughter’s high school graduation on Instagram earlier this month, sharing a photo with Avery and two videos from her commencement. Angie Harmon/Instagram

Avery graduated from high school June 2. She is reportedly set to enter the University of Alabama in the fall.

Harmon marked the occasion on Instagram.  

“We are all immensely proud of you Avery! You have overcome & conquered & excelled to shine brightly with the stars!” Harmon wrote. “Remember to leave every place better than you found it & we are all so excited to see what God has planned for you!”

Harmon did not respond to calls from The Post on Saturday.

In March, Harmon made headlines for accusing an Instacart driver of fatally shooting her dog, Oliver, over Easter weekend.

Last month, she sued the driver and Instacart in North Carolina for negligence, trespass, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of harm, seeking damages of more than $25,000.

“He got out of his car, delivered the food & THEN shot our dog. Our ring camera was charging in the house, which he saw & then knew he wasn’t being recorded,” Harmon wrote on Instagram at the time.