Catch up on Southern California’s top stories for Wednesday, Aug. 20.

The Trump administration is putting together a “volunteer force” that will help immigration authorities plan and execute raids.

The dog was in the shelter for 400 days, the second-longest stay of any canine there, according to a report by NBC Los Angeles.

An Orange County father was briefly detained by federal immigration agents Tuesday morning, The OC Register reported.

A panel of parole officers will evaluate each of the brothers via videoconference Thursday.

“Who are these people that took him,” the student’s former teacher asked. “I am concerned that these were bounty hunters.”

The Mexican-Salvadorian eatery is locally beloved for its warm hospitality, rich culinary traditions and contributions to the community.

Some park visitors also face potential prosecution for alleged violations of protest restrictions under President Donald Trump.

The newly built estate was bought back in 2018 for $10.5 million, according to Zillow.

Detectives identified the suspect as Vista resident Cesar Cervantes, according to the Carlsbad Police Department.

The 7-month-old was reportedly taken by a stranger from the parking lot of a Big 5 Sporting Goods Store in Yucapia last week.

The brush fire was a reported four acres and ignited amid arid, hot weather and dry winds, according to authorities.