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Man sentenced in Arlington Doggy Day Care heroin case

  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 property in the 9900 block of Highway 530. Police

Rodney Rollness claims hes innocent

  WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2014 Rodney Rollness speaks Hello. My name is Rod Rollness.                                                                                                                   First and foremost: I AM INNOCENT!!!...                                                                                                I was wrongfully accused and wrongfully convicted on paid lying perjured testimony from professional jailhouse informants and prosecutorial misconduct. There was not one shred of evidence against me, however, there was lots of DNA, hair, blood, fibers, and metal shavings on the deceased man's body as well as several cigarette butts  next to the man's body, all had DNA on them. All of the DNA pointed to other suspects that were never investigated.   The Government was allowed to keep the fact that I was completely excluded as a suspect and excluded from all DNA from the jury.   I had absolutely nothing to do with these alleged crimes, nor did I know