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It's best not to give the ex a warning that you are going to the police. Just do it if and when you feel it is necessary. (I made the mistake of warning my ex so she claimed harassment.)

You need to down to a police station and ask for their domestic violence officer. You may have to wait a couple of hours or come back on a different day before you speak to an officer.

What I found is the female domestic violence officers have seen it all - women claiming harrassment when they are the perpetrators - while the male ones automatically think you are the perpetrator.

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