Headlines: Deadly DUI crash, Port Jervis ghost guns, Yonkers smoke shop closed

Here are some stories making headlines across the Hudson Valley.
An Sullivan County man is facing a DUI charge in a three-car crash that left one man dead. Shawn Dehaan, 33, was arrested and charged with vehicular manslaughter in the second degree and driving while ability impaired by drugs. The deadly crash happened last August in the Town of Crawford. Investigators say 39-year-old Jeffery Griffin, of Pine Bush, was killed when Dehaan's vehicle failed to stop for a red light and struck two other vehicles. Griffin was the front seat passenger in one of them. He was rushed to Garnet Hospital, where he died from his injuries.
Police say a Port Jervis man is charged for possessing a loaded 9mm pistol in Port Jervis. Authorities say Noah McCagg was involved in a foot pursuit with police Saturday afternoon. An investigation revealed that McCagg created the gun inside his home using a 3D printer.
McCagg was arraigned in the city of Port Jervis Court and is scheduled back in court on Wednesday. McCagg has a prior criminal history.
Another smoke shop in Yonkers has been shut down, accused of illegally selling cannabis products. Police say investigators discovered cannabis and unlawful synthetic cannabinoid products during an inspection last week at Yonkers Smokers on South Broadway.
Many of the products were made to look like popular candies. The store was shut down for building and fire code violations.