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On May 05, 2005, Dunlap's ex-girlfriend and her friend served Dunlap with a new personal protective order....
....Using his department squad car, Deputy Police Chief Robert Dunlap pulled over his ex-girlfriend, immediately after she had served him with the protective order.....
Dunlap had one.....
....Two....
....Three.....
....Four other officers / squad cars assist him with the May 5th traffic stop of his ex-girlfriend. They detained her for approximately a half hour.
In court -- Detroit deputy chief's hearing is postponed
Detroit Free Press, MI
Jun 24, 2005
http://www.freep.com/news/metro/date24e_20050624.htm
A hearing for a Detroit deputy police chief accused of violating a personal protection order was postponed until Monday.
Deputy Chief Robert Dunlap appeared in court Thursday before Wayne County Circuit Judge Carole Youngblood on an accusation he violated the order in contacting a 28-year-old woman whom he had previously dated.
The hearing was postponed because a new assistant prosecutor, Tom Wenzel, has been assigned to the case.
Dunlap was promoted to deputy chief from commander of the 11th (Davison) Precinct in April. He could face jail time if the judge determines he violated the order.
The case was dismissed once on April 25 and refiled after the woman said Dunlap called her twice the next day, stating, "It's not over yet."
Dunlap denies making those calls.
Woman says cop just won't let her go
Deputy police chief due in court today
June 23, 2005
BY BEN SCHMITT
Detroit Free Press, MI
http://www.freep.com/news/locway/deputy23e_20050623.htm
A deputy Detroit police chief, accused of violating a personal protection order involving a 28-year-old woman, is scheduled to appear in court today to tell his side of the story.
Deputy Chief Robert Dunlap, a 19-year veteran, is asking that the case be dismissed. He was arraigned Tuesday in front of Wayne County Circuit Judge Carole Youngblood on a charge of violating the protection order in April.
"I fully expect my client to be vindicated," Dunlap's lawyer, Todd Russell Perkins, said in a news release. He declined to comment further.
The woman alleges she and Dunlap had been dating. Dunlap, who is married and oversees the department's Western Operations section, declined comment. He is not suspended, a police spokesman said.
Wayne County prosecutors declined to release details.
"The PPO enjoins him from having any contact with the alleged victim in the case," said Maria Miller, a spokeswoman for the Prosecutor's Office.
Dunlap was promoted to deputy chief from commander of the 11th (Davison) Precinct in April.
He could face jail time if the judge determines he violated the order.
The case was dismissed once on April 25 and refiled after the woman said Dunlap called her twice the next day, stating, "It's not over yet."
Dunlap denies calling her.
Detroit deputy chief charged with violating protection order
WOOD-TV, MI
June 21, 2005
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DETROIT- Detroit deputy chief charged with violating protection order A Detroit deputy police chief has been arraigned on a charge of violating a personal protection order.
Robert Dunlap is a 19-year veteran of the department and heads all the Detroit precincts on the west side.
Dunlap declines comment, but defense lawyer Todd Perkins says he expects his client to be vindicated.
Dunlap is due back in court July 19th.