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    Vigil for victims of crash in Hiram - Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer | of | Share this photo

    Oxford County Sheriff's Deputy Christina McAllister wipes tears from the face of her daughter Viktoria Sugars, 11, as McAllister's other daughter, Cayla Sugars, 14, looks on during a vigil Monday evening for Andrew Stanley, 18, of Porter and Isaac Moore, 19, of Parsonsfield. McAllister is the school resource officer at Sacopee Valley High School, where both of the crash victims graduated. She said she was called to the accident scene early Saturday morning and found two of her “children” had died and two more were injured.

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    A group of teenagers hold each other close during Monday's vigil at Call's Shop 'n Save on Route 25 in Cornish.

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    Residents hold candles at a vigil Monday evening in Cornish for Andrew Stanley, 18, of Porter and Isaac Moore, 19, of Parsonsfield, who died in a car crash in Hiram early Saturday morning.

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    More than 300 people gather Monday evening at the Shop 'n Save on Route 25 in Cornish to remember Andrew Stanley, 18, of Porter and Isaac Moore, 19, of Parsonsfield at a candlelight vigil.

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    Laura Gerry of Porter holds her son, Dylan Capano, 8, as they comfort each other during a vigil in Cornish on Monday evening for the victims of a car crash that killed two teenagers in Hiram early Saturday morning. Andrew Stanley, 18, of Porter died at the scene, and Isaac Moore, 19, of Parsonsfield died at Maine Medical Center.

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    A crash early Saturday along this stretch of South Hiram Road in Hiram killed two teenagers and injured another. Arthur Eastman, who said the crash happened in front of his house, said the car hit a utility pole broadside and broke in half before the front half hit a second utility pole.

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    Andrew Stanley

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