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Here is some general advice that works in large parts of the world, especially most or all of the United States. You do not have to have a crime occur to file police reports, if somebody is acting bizarrely, you can testify of(make a complaint of) the behavior to the police and get a report number. Insist if necessary that you want it documented. Include threatening, violent, stalkish, criminal past activity to you or if you need additional material, to other people. Even better if you submit evidence like pictures and audio/video along with your testimony on a usb drive, but also include a transcription and print outs of the pictures so it can also be attached in a more physical form, but note that it is also given over at the time on usb. By being the first or only person to file a report in a dispute, it aids you if things have to be taken to criminal or civil court in the future, as in the court room evidence and filings tend to prevail.
In particular and why I wrote to do so in this case, with the topic of restraining orders in the above tweets, is you can then take a copy of the police report and attach it to a filing for a restraining order where applicable, having a police report filed by you in existence and submitted with a restraining gives it much more weight if it has to be approved by a judge, especially in a case where it might otherwise of been borderline or the judge might be reluctant to do so. On the restraining order, be sure to ask that the individual refrain from contacting you, family members, or entering the premises of both work and home and that they are not to ask 3rd parties to do so as well, keep each written in a manner where they can easily be struck separately. It might not be all approved, but it is better to ask and have a possibility of approval than not to have it asked at all.