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aardvarc
Has the order actually been officially served on her? Even if she sat in mediation and would be expected to know the terms, until it has been served on her, it's not in the system and law enforcement won't be enforcing it. So check on that first.
If the underlying question is: "she violated it but police did nothing, now what?", you head down to the police department and get a printout of the dispatch record of that call - this record exists for ANY police call for esrvice, whether a report was taken or not. It will show the place, date, time, the name of the caller (you) and the names of any other people that police contacted on that call (her). If the order was in effect (properly served) on that day, that printout is your proof for the court that its order was violated. Contact the Clerk's office and get that printout in front of the judge so an order for her arrest for contempt of court can be issued.