The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Thursday announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, who is wanted for the murder of her young son, Noel Alvarez.
Dallas FBI Special Agent in Charge Chad Yarbrough said, “Cindy Rodriguez Singh is wanted for allegedly murdering her young son … 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 District Attorney’s Office, and Texas DPS-Texas Rangers will lead to her arrest.The community of Everman needs justice for Noel.”
Last year in 2023, a federal arrest warrant was issued for Singh after she was charged with capital murder in the District Court of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Texas. The case started in October 2023 when the Texas department of family and protective services requested the Everman police department officers to conduct a welfare check on the boy as he was not seen alive since October 2022.
During the welfare check interview, Rodriguez Singh lied to officers, explaining that the boy was living with his biological father in Mexico, and had been there since November 2022.
FBI also said that fugitive Rodriguez Singh has ties to India as it revealed that on March 22, 2023, as she, her husband, and six juvenile children, boarded an international flight to India.
CBS News claimed that the child’s stepfather is Arshdeep Singh which also shows her ties to India.
She was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1985 and is 39 years old. The fugitive is between 5 feet, 1 inch and 5 feet, 3 inches tall; 120- 140 pounds; has a medium complexion and tattoos on her back, both legs, right arm, right hand, and right calf. She has brown eyes and brown hair.
“The immediate capture of Cindy Rodriguez Singh is so incredibly important in the interest of justice, the safety of our communities, as well as the safety of the other children in her custody,” Chief Spencer emphasized.