Mother of North Texas Boy Missing Since 2022 Added to FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List
- Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, mother of missing North Texas boy Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on Tuesday for her alleged role in his death in Everman.
- Noel was last observed in November 2022, but authorities only became aware of his disappearance during a welfare check at the family residence in March 2023; shortly afterward, Cindy and her relatives left the country for India.
- Authorities report that Cindy provided varying explanations about Noel’s location, including a claim that he had gone to Mexico alongside his biological father, but investigators subsequently disproved these accounts.
- Authorities announced a $250,000 reward for tips leading to Cindy's capture, and FBI Dallas Special Agent Joe Rothrock emphasized their ongoing commitment to locating her and ensuring her return to the United States.
- Noel is presumed dead; the case remains fresh in Everman, with officials and community leaders pledging to seek justice and ensure accountability for his disappearance and suspected death.
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Killer Texan mom who fled to India added to FBI's Top 10 fugitives list
Cindy Rodriguez Singh, who is married to an Indian-American, allegedly killed her six-year-old son in Texas in 2022 and is at large. Singh, who fled to India in 2023 with her husband and six other children, has now been added by the FBI to its 10 most-wanted fugitives list.
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Read Full ArticleWoman, With Ties To India, Now On FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted For Son's Murder
US citizen Cindy Rodriguez Singh, who has ties to India and Mexico and is wanted for the alleged murder of her six-year-old son, has been added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)'s Ten Most Wanted list, authorities said.
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