Officials with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife were able to track P-22 through his GPS collar and used darts to tranquilize him before bringing him to be examined by veterinarians at the Los Angeles Zoo. The zoo's medical staff provided emergency care and triage and then released P-22 back to Fish and Wildlife. His initial condition was described as stable, though officials were looking into an anonymous report that he may have been struck by a car recently. P-22, believed to b...