Disciplinary actions: Security guards

For details about many of these disciplinary actions, please see Search business and professional licenses.

May 2013

Donald Warren — Tacoma

  • Finding: Aided and abetted unlicensed activity.
  • Action: Fined $2,000.

April 2013

Greg L. Carter — Seattle

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: Denied from reapplying for a security guard license until February 28, 2015, due to a disqualifying criminal conviction.

March 2013

Loren Lambert, Lambert Protective LLC

  • Finding: Unlicensed security guard activity.
  • Action: License suspended for 5 years (all stayed), and fined $5,000.

February 2013

Said A. Mohamed — Seattle

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: License denied until August 30, 2022, for a disqualifying criminal conviction.

John T. Worley — Yakima

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: License denied until October 15, 2019, for a disqualifying criminal conviction.

January 2013

Joshua A. Brooks — Auburn

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: License denied until January 11, 2014, for a disqualifying criminal conviction.

Mark Broughton — Lakewood

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: Denied from ever reapplying for a security guard license due to a disqualifying criminal conviction.

Homer C. Relaford — Lakewood

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: License denied until September 2, 2016, for a disqualifying criminal conviction.

December 2012

Clarence Beaver — Mill Creek

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: Denied from ever reapplying for a security guard license due to a disqualifying criminal conviction.

November 2012

Ryan S. Oldham — Seattle

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: License denied until April 7, 2015 due to a disqualifying criminal conviction.

September 2012

David L. Lambert — Spokane, WA

  • Finding: Unprofessional conduct.
  • Action: Applicant is denied until May 23, 2015 due to a disqualifying criminal conviction.
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