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FBI Adds Texas Mother to Ten Most Wanted in Alleged Killing of Son

With a $250,000 tip reward in place, the FBI is working with international partners to secure her return.

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More than two years after 6-year-old North Texas boy Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez went missing and was presumed dead, his mother, Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, has been added to the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List.
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Overview

  • Cindy Rodriguez-Singh was designated the 537th fugitive on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list on July 1, with her reward increased tenfold to $250,000.
  • She is charged with capital murder after her six-year-old son, Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, went missing in October 2022 and is now presumed dead.
  • Authorities say Rodriguez-Singh fled North Texas for India on March 22, 2023, leaving Noel behind and prompting a federal unlawful-flight warrant.
  • Investigators uncovered witness reports of severe abuse and deployed cadaver dogs that alerted to possible human remains at the family’s former Everman home.
  • The FBI is coordinating with law enforcement in India and Mexico as it intensifies efforts to locate Rodriguez-Singh and extradite her to Texas.