"Dallas" alum Josh Henderson says he's relieved to no longer be facing a felony burglary charge.

Henderson, 37, said the days following his arrest have been difficult in a statement issued to USA TODAY by his rep, Gina Hoffman.

"This has been a rough week for me. False accusations should never happen to anyone. Ever," his statement read. "I want to thank my friends and family for supporting me through this. I’m glad the truth is out and I can put this behind me."

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office declined to move forward with the charge citing "insufficient evidence," Public Information Officer Ricardo Santiago told USA TODAY in an emailed statement Wednesday.

Henderson was taken into custody Dec. 11 "on suspicion of burglary," LAPD Officer Jeff Lee previously confirmed to USA TODAY.

The actor, who starred from 2012 to 2014 as the son of Larry Hagman's iconic J.R. Ewing on TNT's reboot of the soapy series "Dallas," was released later that morning on $50,000 bail, according to Los Angeles County Jail records.

TMZ reports that the actor's neighbors discovered nearly $7,000 worth of jewelry was taken from their home. The neighbors allegedly identified Henderson with two other men on surveillance footage taken during the reported crime.

Henderson also appeared in over a dozen episodes of "Desperate Housewives" from 2006-07 as Edie Britt's rebellious nephew Austin McCann. His other acting credits include "The Arrangement," which broadcast its most recent episode in May, and "Step Up."

Contributing: Erin Jensen

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