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Shawn Skehan sits with his neighbor Mamie Dias on Friday on Gold Street in Clinton. Dias convinced Clinton police Officer Phil DiLuca that Skehan was in his burning trailer last June.
Shawn Skehan stands with his neighbor Mamie Dias on Gold Street in Clinton on Friday. Dias convinced Clinton police Officer Phil DiLuca that Skehan was in his burning trailer last June.
Mamie Dias, who helped save Shawn Skehan from his burning trailer a year ago on Gold Street in Clinton, poses for a portrait on Friday.
Shawn Skehan stands for a portrait at his home on Gold Street in Clinton on Friday.
Shawn Skehan talks with his neighbor Mamie Dias on Friday on Gold Street in Clinton. Dias convinced Clinton police Officer Phil DiLuca that Skehan was in his burning trailer last June.
Shawn Skehan shows pictures of his home being demolished to his neighbor Mamie Dias, who helped save him from his burning trailer nearly a year ago, on Gold Street in Clinton on Friday.
Shawn Skehan, right, the man Clinton police Officer Phil DiLuca saved, presents the Red Cross Public Service Real Heroes Award to him on Tuesday while the honorary chairwoman of the event, Rebecca Swanson Conrad, president and CEO of the Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, looks on.
Clinton police Officer Phil DiLuca was honored with the Red Cross Public Service Real Heroes Award on Tuesday for saving the life of Shawn Skehan from a fire that destroyed his home.