SAN FRANCISCO — A long and largely forgotten death investigation in California’s Central Valley has led to a vast and unexpected set of arrests that included three current and former Highway Patrol officers and a prominent defense attorney.
They were among nine people arrested in the 2012 disappearance and killing of Korey Kauffman, stemming from the belief that he was stealing antiques, car parts and other objects from Modesto attorney Frank Carson’s home, law enforcement officials said at a news conference Friday in Modesto, Calif.
Those arrested either played a part in the killing of the 26-year-old Kauffman or helped cover it up and misled investigators, the officials said.
Friends last saw Kauffman on March 30, 2012.
On the night of his disappearance, Kauffman left the home of friends Mike and Rickey Cooley to steal irrigation pipes from Carson’s property. The brothers’ home was adjacent to Carson’s property, according to a 326-page court filing authorities used to get arrest warrants.
Mike Cooley said he believes the pipes were put there to lure him or other thieves to the property.
Rickey Cooley said he went outside 10 minutes after Kauffman left and saw three men on Carson’s property, one of whom had a shotgun.
Carson believed Kauffman and others were stealing valuable antiques from storage containers on his property, and he wanted to stop the thefts by sending a message, investigators said.
Kauffman’s body was found by hunters in August 2013 in rural Mariposa County near Yosemite National Park.



