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He is not allowed to violate his own restraining order. Notify the Sheriff's Office or police that he is in violation of a restraining order (you should have a copy of it) and show it to them when they arrive. They will arrest him if they find him in violation. You can also notify the judge that issued the order of the circumstances.

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