Archie McIntyre was sitting in his office at Wright-Locke Farm Thursday, March 17, when a volunteer rushed in to say a raccoon had just bitten a little girl’s ear.McIntyre, executive director of the Farm, ran outside and saw the raccoon scurry off into the barn. He called 911, and after police tracked the raccoon into a horse stall, McIntyre said they shot and killed the wild animal, avoiding its brain, which needs to be intact to conduct testing for rabies.