Actress Amber Heard, who obtained a temporary restraining order against actor Johnny Depp, reportedly called the police suggesting that her estranged husband was violating the order.
Depp reportedly violated the order by sending his team to remove items from the former couple's home here on Monday, reports tmz.com.
Sources said that Los Angeles Police Department officers who had been called to the scene responded to a "possible violation of a court order".
On the same day it was also reported that the actress has made clear in court documents that she is withdrawing her request for temporary spousal support.
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star was ordered to stay 100 yards away from Heard, due to the temporary restraining order.
Nevertheless, it includes a "move-out order", which allows the actor to pick up personal clothing and belongings needed until the next restraining order hearing on Friday.
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