FBI ups reward in manhunt for mother accused of killing disabled child; fleeing to India

17 days ago

Everman news, Texas news.

Federal authorities have raised the reward offered in the search for a mother accused of killing her 6-year-old disabled child before fleeing with her family to India.

The Dallas FBI issued a new Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution warrant for Cindy Rodriguez-Singh and upped the ante in the case to $25,000.

“Cindy Rodriguez-Singh is wanted for allegedly murdering her own young son,” Special Agent Chad Yarbrough said.

“I am confident that the combination of publicity, significant reward offering, and the team of experienced investigators assembled by the FBI Fort Worth Resident Agency violent crime squad, Everman Police Department, Tarrant County DA, and Texas DPS-Texas Rangers will lead to her arrest.”

Rodriguez-Singh is accused of killing 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez who was last seen alive in October 2022.

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    The suspect told Noel’s grandmother that she had sold him to another woman at a Fiesta Market and told detectives he was living with his father in Mexico but evidence suggested the boy was murdered.

    In March 2023, Rodriguez-Singh fled the county with her husband and their six children to India, two days before an Amber Alert was issued for Noel.

    “The work on this case has never stopped. That’s evident today,” Everman Police Chief Craig Spencer said.

    “As you can see, we are truly unified with the common goals of seeking justice for Noel and sharing the message that there is no such thing as a throw-away child.”