UPDATE: Charges against Jordan Dobrich, Pack's two-time captain, dismissed

UPDATE: May 22, 2020: The Reno Gazette Journal returned to update this story with the most up-to-date information about the case.

Nevada linebacker Jordan Dobrich, a two-time captain of the Wolf Pack, was arrested in April 2015 for alleged trespassing, but those charges were dismissed with prejudice in late May 2015, according to court records filed with the Reno Municipal Court.

Dobrich was arrested on a misdemeanor trespassing charge and was placed into custody on a $500 bail bond. He was soon after released on his own recognizance and the case was eventually dismissed.

In a letter sent to the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine admissions office, Dobrich said he was visiting a friend at his home when he was arrested.

He had mistakenly arrived at the wrong address, knocked on the door several times and then hopped a side fence into the backyard of the property. The then knocked again on the back-sliding door.

Officers with the Reno Police Department responded and arrested Dobrich, who was booked into the Washoe County jail on a charge of trespass not amounting to burglary.

Dobrich said he later explained the situation to the homeowners, who eventually dropped the charges against him.

— Marcella Corona

ORIGINAL STORY: April 30, 2015

Nevada linebacker Jordan Dobrich, a two-time captain of the Wolf Pack, was arrested Thursday morning for alleged trespassing.

The Washoe County Sheriff's Office booking sheet indicates Dobrich was booked at 3:31 a.m. Thursday for "trespassing, not amount to burglary" and placed in custody with bail being set at $500. He was released Thursday afternoon.

"We are still gathering information about the incident at this time and will handle any punishment internally," Wolf Pack football coach Brian Polian said in a statement to the Reno Gazette-Journal.

Former Wolf Pack tight end Patrick Clifford, who was forced to retire last season following multiple concussions, was booked at the same time under the same charge. He also was charged with being a "minor in possession or consuming alcohol in public."

As of Thursday night, the police report had not been written yet (the arresting officer has up to 48 hours to write the report), so no further details of the case were available. A police report is expected to be completed by Friday.

Dobrich, 22, who came to Nevada as a walk-on, quickly earned a scholarship and has started at middle linebacker the last two seasons. The senior also has been one of Nevada's top scholar athletes, carrying a 3.9 GPA and twice being voted an academic all-district honoree. Earlier this month, he had to miss part of a spring camp practice to be inducted into an honor society in the engineering program.

In the last two years, Dobrich has piled up 157 tackles, two sacks, five tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. On Tuesday, he was honored as one of Nevada's three strength and conditioning athletes of the year during the "Wolfie Awards."

Dobrich was featured in the RGJ last week for his dedication on the field and in the classroom. Polian said he was a great example to his teammates, who voted him a captain for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.

"You're always going to get his very best," Polian said in that story. "Whatever you ask him to do, you're going to get his utmost effort. You never have to prod him along thinking you can get more when you ask him to do something. He's giving his very best the entire time, which, as a coach, you couldn't ask for more."