Officer bitten by raccoon during animal distress call back on duty
Officials are waiting for test results to determine health of the raccoon

Toronto police say an officer that was bitten by a raccoon Monday is back on duty as officials await test results determining whether the raccoon was affected by rabies.
Police say the officer received a minor injury to his hand and was treated at hospital.
Police say they received an animal distress call at around noon Monday about a raccoon in the Sherboune Street and Howard Street area.
The officer was reportedly helping a business owner deal with the raccoon when he was bitten by the animal.
Police say it will be euthanized once the animal has been tested.
Update: Officer is okay at hosp, but has serious injuries to his hand and wrist. Raccoon contained, will be euthanized and tested.^adc
—@TPSOperations
Police responded to a call for an animal in distress. Attending officer was bitten by the raccoon. Officer attending hospital.^adc
—@TPSOperations
It may be a week until officials get results back from that test.