Man sentenced in Arlington Doggy Day Care heroin case By Diana Hefley Herald Writer Friday, March 27, 2015 2:07pm LOCAL NEWS ARLINGTON LOCAL NEWS SEATTLE — An Arlington man who once escaped a Texas lockup and testified against a former Hells Angel during a murder trial was sentenced on Friday to a decade in federal prison for peddling heroin from a dog-boarding business. Shawn Lundy, 61, was arrested last year after Arlington Doggy Day Care was raided and federal agents seized about two pounds of heroin, a half pound of methamphetamine and “sizeable amounts of cash.” Agents reported that the drugs were concealed in a kennel. They also found cash buried under a dog house, and a secret compartment held counterfeit $20 bills, court papers said. ADVERTISEMENT 0 seconds of 0 seconds Volume 0% A confidential informant had told cops that David Funk, aka “Super Dave,” was selling heroin for Lundy. Funk lived in a trailer on the proper...
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