Avery Sehorn, daughter of actress Angie Harmon and NFL star Jason Sehorn, was released from jail without bail after being arrested for breaking into a bar and stealing hundreds of dollars worth of alcohol, as reported by The New York Post.
Sehorn, 18, along with two 17-year-old boys, was taken into custody shortly after graduating from high school for allegedly entering the World Night Club in Charlotte, North Carolina through the back door and consuming liquor while hiding behind the bar.
Following her arrest, Sehorn was released on a written promise to appear at her court hearing on June 18 at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse, instead of paying a bond, according to court documents reviewed by The Daily Mail.
No additional conditions were imposed for her release.
Sehorn is currently facing felony charges of burglary and larceny for the incident on June 6, which was captured on the club’s surveillance video.
She and her companions stole six bottles of liquor valued at $500.
The club owner informed WCCB that they were apprehended by a member of their cleaning staff.
The teenagers tried to escape but were apprehended by the police shortly after.
Avery graduated from high school on June 2 and is said to be enrolling at the University of Alabama in the upcoming fall.
Harmon and Jason Sehorn parted ways in 2014. They also have two other daughters, Finley, 20, and Emery, 15.
Harmon made headlines in March after accusing an Instacart driver of shooting and killing her dog, Oliver, over the Easter weekend.
She has since filed a lawsuit against the driver and Instacart for negligence, trespass, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of harm, seeking damages exceeding $25,000.