United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations, U.S. Government
End of Watch: Friday, August 23, 1918
Age: 34
Tour of Duty: 9 years
Badge Number: Not available
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: August 23, 1918
Weapon Used: Rifle
Suspect Info: Sentenced to life
Forest Ranger Rudolf Mellenthin was shot and killed when he and two San Juan County, Utah, deputies tried to arrest an Army deserter at Pine Bluff in the La Sal National Forest.
When the officers located the man at a campsite Ranger Mellenthin advised him he was under arrest. The man appeared to cooperate but suddenly raised his rifle and shot Ranger Mellenthin twice at a range of only five feet. A friend of the suspect also opened fire, striking Ranger Mellenthin once in the chest. Although mortally wounded, Ranger Mellenthin was able to return fire and wounded the suspect.
The two deputies went for backup and a large posse was sent to the site. The two men were apprehended and charged with murder in Grand County after receiving a change of venue. The original suspect was sentenced to life but paroled after only six years. The second suspect was convicted but later had his conviction overturned.
Ranger Mellenthin had served with the United States Forest Service for nine years and had previously served with the German army. He was survived by his wife and children and is buried in Grand Valley Cemetery, Moab, Utah.