Donations pour in for 11-year-old Sacramento boy with cerebral palsy after custom bike was stolen

The community pulled together to help an 11-year-old Sacramento boy with cerebral palsy after his specialized therapy bike was stolen. Korrie Erickson made a plea to the public in April, calling for help to track down his stolen bike. His mother, April Witt, said the bike was stolen in March from Korrie's school, Earl Warren Elementary School. Korrie had gotten it last summer from Shriners Hospital in Sacramento as a donation. "As a little kid, as a wheelchair kid, a lot of bikes in the world, they are meant for walking kids," Korrie said.