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    Hallowell police officer Noah Lebel, from left, and Peter Schumacher chat with Mohamad Daaboul on Wednesday at Schumacher's fire-damaged Franklin Street home in Hallowell. Daaboul was the mystery passerby who moved one of Schumacher's ladders so that he and his daughter could get down from a one-story roof during last week's destructive fire.

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    Mohamad Daaboul smiles Wednesday during a reunion with homeowner Peter Schumacher. Daaboul was the mystery passerby who moved one of Schumacher's ladders so that the homeowner and his daughter could get down from a one-story roof during last week's destructive fire.

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    Hallowell police officer Noah Lebel, from left, and Peter Schumacher chat with Mohamad Daaboul on Wednesday at Schumacher's fire-damaged Franklin Street home in Hallowell. Daaboul was the mystery passerby who moved one of Schumacher's ladders so that he and his daughter could get down from a one-story roof during last week's destructive fire.

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    Hallowell hero gallery - Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal | of | Share this photo

    Peter Schumacher, left, hugs Mohamad Daaboul on Wednesday at Schumacher's fire-damaged Franklin Street home in Hallowell. Daaboul was the mystery passerby who moved one of Schumacher's ladders so that he and his daughter could get down from a one-story roof during last week's destructive fire.

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