If you have an emergency involving life or property, please immediately dial 9-1-1.
Compliance Specialist Team (aka Patrol)
The Compliance Specialist Team helps keep Lakeland Village a safe and welcoming place to live. Acting as an extra set of eyes in our community, they focus on promoting safety and maintaining a friendly presence throughout the Village.
Current Personnel: Randy Wallace and Steve Grahl
Feel free to wave hello or say a quick “Hi!” when you see them around the neighborhood — they’re your neighbors too!
How to Contact the Team
- Phone: (360) 340‑3931
- Hours: 6:30 AM – 11:00 PM, Monday–Friday
If you don’t reach them right away, please leave a voicemail—they’ll return your call as soon as possible. - Weekend emergencies: (564)-205-1808
Please do not call team members at their homes. You’re always welcome to stop and speak with them when you see them on patrol.
What the Team Does
Our team operates throughout the week, day and evening, performing regular patrols and assisting residents as needed.
Key responsibilities include:
- Conducting three patrols per day (Monday–Friday) to monitor for safety concerns and unusual activity
- Responding to resident concerns and minor incidents
- Providing extra neighborhood presence during holidays and community events
- Performing property checks upon request (for a fee) for residents who are out of town (use the OUT OF TOWN FORM 7 2023)
- Positions traffic speed monitoring sign to inform drivers of their speed.
- Offering support to help prevent accidents and keep our roads and shared areas safe
- Unlock/locks bathrooms and performs other duties as outlined in their job descriptions
While highly visible and community-focused, the Compliance Specialist Team is not law enforcement and does not replace the Mason County Sheriff. In an emergency, always dial 911.
How You Can Help
- Remind children riding bikes or skateboards to obey traffic laws for everyone’s safety.
- If your child has a concern about the Patrol please educate them on the purpose — our team’s goal is safety, not enforcement.