Woman Wanted Since 2023 in Alleged Murder of Her 6-Year-Old Son Arrested: FBI
- Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, the North Texas mother accused of killing her young son, has been arrested by the FBI.
- Rodriguez-Singh allegedly lied about her son Noel's whereabouts, claiming he was with his father in Mexico, before fleeing to India.
- Noel Rodriguez Alvarez was last seen in October 2022, but his family did not report him missing until March 2023.
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Alleged Killer Mom Among 'Most Wanted' Is Nabbed
A Texas mother on the FBI's "Top 10 Most Wanted" list has been captured more than two years after fleeing overseas following the disappearance of her 6-year-old son. Cindy Rodriguez Singh, 40, faces charges of capital murder and fleeing prosecution in connection with the presumed death of her son, Noel...
FBI arrests fugitive Cindy Rodriguez Singh in India for North Texas murder of her 6-year-old son
By Doug Myers Click here for updates on this story Texas (KTVT) — A North Texas woman wanted for the 2022 murder of her 6-year-old son has been arrested in India, the FBI announced Wednesday. Cindy Rodriguez Singh was added to the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted list after she fled the country in March 2023, authorities said. The agency had previously offered a $25,000 reward for her capture, which was later increased to $250,000. FBI director pra…
The Fox News network revealed on Wednesday that the FBI captured and arrested in India a woman named Cindy Rodríguez Singh, who was included in the list of the bureau’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” by having a state order in Texas for “capital murder of a person under the age of 10.” The media explained that the agency’s director, Kash Patel, commented that the bureau arrested Rodriguez in India and thanked them for the coordination they had with…
A mother wanted for her role in the alleged death of her six-year-old son was arrested more than two years after leaving the United States for India, announced Wednesday FBI director Kash Patel.
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