The saga began in the back yard of a Pass Christian home. Bill Broadway found a raccoon with a jar struck on its head.
Broadway wanted to save the animal, so he called volunteers from the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Nature Preservation Society for help.
"I knew it couldn't get food, couldn't get water," Broadway said. "I didn't have a clue as to how long she would be able to last without the food and water, but I definitely knew she was in danger."
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