The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office has shockingly revealed Eric Bulliard's activities as the owner/operator of T-John’s Mobile Home Park on Norris Road in rural Iberia Parish. What began as a narcotics investigation led by the Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has taken a significant turn, uncovering alleged crimes far more serious in nature.

The investigation, which began back in February 2024, initially targeted Eric Bulliard for suspected narcotics-related activities. However, as the probe delved deeper, SIU specialists stumbled upon a web of additional alleged crimes allegedly perpetrated by Bulliard, far beyond the initial narcotics investigation.

One pivotal moment in the investigation occurred when the United States Postal Inspection Service reached out to the SIU regarding an ongoing inquiry into Bulliard's activities. This collaboration shed light on other potential criminal activities. The severity of the allegations, including multiple sex crimes, prompted the involvement of the Louisiana State Police Special Victims Unit to bolster the investigation.

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After months of exhaustive investigative work, including the execution of multiple search warrants and interviews with victims, Eric Bulliard, aged 44, found himself in custody at the Iberia Parish Jail since April 26, 2024. He faces a slew of charges filed by both the Louisiana State Police and the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office, related to the alleged sex crimes purported to have occurred in recent years.

The charges brought forth by the Louisiana State Police against Bulliard include First Degree Rape and Molestation of a Juvenile or a Person with a Physical or Mental Disability, both serious felonies under Louisiana law. Simultaneously, the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office has levied charges of Misdemeanor Sexual Battery and Felony Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile against him.

With bond set at an astounding $1,250,000.00, Eric Bulliard awaits further legal proceedings from within the confines of the Iberia Parish Jail. As the investigation unfolds, the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office appeals to anyone who believes they may have been victimized by Bulliard to come forward and aid in the comprehensive investigation by contacting the Sheriff’s Office at 337-369-3711.

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