Gloucester County officials are searching for a second raccoon after another animal involved in a recent attack outside a Glassboro, New Jersey, home tested positive for rabies. Authorities said the infected raccoon had been observed fighting with a second raccoon shortly before it was captured, raising concern that the second animal may also have been exposed to the virus during that encounter. Efforts to locate the second raccoon are ongoing, though officials have not indicated whether the search is being led primarily by county animal control, state wildlife officials or another agency. Authorities have not said whether any additional bite incidents or human exposures have been reported in connection with the second animal. The investigation into the Glassboro raccoon attacks remains active, and officials have not indicated a timeline for when the search for the second raccoon might conclude.