Elias Wolford, one of two victims in the Palermo school shooting, is making positive progress in his recovery after ...
A 5-year-old boy injured in an early December school shooting in Butte County is able to wiggle his left foot and feel some ...
FIVE YEAR OLD ELIAS WOLFORD AND SIX YEAR OLD ROMAN MENDEZ WERE INJURED. WE’RE NOW HEARING FROM ELIAS FAMILY THAT HE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO REGAIN USE OF HIS LEGS. HE’S HAD MULTIPLE SURGERIES AND ...
The Dec. 4 shooting on the campus of the small, religious school shattered the peace and rocked the surrounding Butte County ...
The families of two kindergartners shot at a Seventh-day Adventist school in Northern California said both boys are improving ...
Elias Wolford, 5, has been recovering from injuries he sustained when a deranged gunman shot him on the playground at Feather River Adventist School in Palermo on Wednesday. The bullet went ...
The family said that Elias Wolford, 5, suffered damage to his spinal cord. Wolford's aunt Tawnee Preisner said doctors told her that Wolford was able to move his legs when he was first admitted to ...
Elias Wolford’s grandmother gave the latest status on the 5-year-old, one of two boys shot in Butte County in early December.
Elias Wolford, 5, has been hospitalized since December 4 after he and another kindergartner were shot by a man who allegedly targeted their campus, Feather River Adventist School, outside of Oroville.
Mendez and Wolford were two of only 37 students in the faith-based K-8 school, associated with the Oroville Seventh-Day Adventist Church.