The drama isn't stopping ...

Reports are saying that the law enforcement was called to Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s apartment in downtown Los Angeles on Monday -- but it appears as though a mountain is being made of a mole hill ...

Officer Tony Im of the Los Angeles Police Department said that Heard’s attorney called police after people from Depp’s camp showed up to claim some of his belongings, reports Us Weekly.

The officer also says that the events were not in violation of the restraining order that the Rum Diary actress has on the actor. Im says that officers responded for a civil standby to “ensure that only the items listed in the court order were being removed."

The officer, who explained that neither Heard nor Depp was present at the home, clarified: “A representative for Johnny responded to retrieve some of his personal belongings. Johnny is not in any kind of violation."

Sounds like the "incident" was no big deal ...

One thing we do know is that the exes are expected in court on June 17 for a hearing about Heard's restraining order.