We get calls like this all the time. The best advice has already been given and that is get protection/restraining/no-contact order (names change per jurisdiction). In this state, police CAN take action if you call on a suspicious person and the guy has an order against him. Otherwise all we can do is tell him to scram and wait for you to call again.
You already have a good plan with the K9's roaming around the residence.
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The police response times aren't too bad here, but when seconds count, the police are just minutes away (no offense to any Officers)
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None taken. It is actually a relief to see citizens who can care for themselves prior to police arrival. Just be prepared to identify and disarm yourself if they are called to the scene. Last thing I want to get is a suspicious person call and arrive onscene to encounter a guy walking around with a shotgun in the back yard....refusal to comply rarely ends up nicely.