Suffolk Police are also applying for a civil Stalking Protection Order against Jenkinson, relying on evidence from Mountbatten-Windsor and searches on Jenkinson's phone. Andrew provided a description of the "out-of-place" man and added in his statement: "I then saw a loose dog running towards him. Thursday's court hearing took place in Jenkinson's absence after he arrived with his dog, Indie, and was blocked from entering the building by court officials. He has pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen of blood while in custody on May 6. Mountbatten-Windsor is due to give evidence by videolink at the criminal trial, which has been set for December 21.