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Cindy Rodriguez Singh

Cindy Rodriguez Singh
FBI photo
FBI photo
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive
ChargesCapital murder
Reward$250,000
AliasCindy Cecilia Rodriguez[1]
Description
Born (1985-01-30) January 30, 1985 (age 40)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
RaceHispanic
GenderFemale
Children10
Status
AddedJuly 1, 2025
CaughtAugust 20, 2025
Number537
Captured

Cindy Rodriguez Singh (born January 30, 1985) is an American woman indicted on charges of murdering her five-year-old son Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez. On July 1, 2025, she was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, wanted for capital murder and unlawful flight. Authorities speculated that she may have traveled to either India or Mexico.[1][2][3][4][5]

The FBI announced her capture on August 20, 2025, in India. She was extradited to the United States and held in jail on a ten-million-dollar bond.[6]

Murder

Cindy Rodriguez Singh gave birth to Noel Angel Rodriguez-Alvarez[7] on February 2, 2017.[8] Noel was born premature[9] and had several physical and developmental disabilities, including visual impairment, a limp, speech delay, esotropia and chronic lung disease, which required regular treatment. Rodriguez Singh reportedly shunned her son as "evil" and "possessed by a demon". She was alleged to have abused Rodriguez-Alvarez by depriving him of water and food to avoid having to change his diaper. Rodriguez Singh was known to beat her son with a set of keys when she caught him drinking water.[10][11]

In 2020, Rodriguez Singh was sentenced to a ten-year probation, following a conviction for a repeat offense of driving while intoxicated after she crashed her car into a pole while driving with two of her children.[12][13][14] Between 2020 and December 2021, three of her children, including Rodriguez-Alvarez, were put in a foster family before being returned to Rodriguez Singh.[15][16][17] Three other children remained with their grandparents.[18]

By fall 2022, Rodriguez-Alvarez had not been entered into compulsory schooling and lapsed scheduled doctor's appointments beginning July 2022. His mother had once asked an acquaintance to "borrow" their child for a medical visit during this time.[11][19]

According to police, Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez was not seen alive in November 2022.[18][20] He had been last spotted in mid-October 2022 while staying at a hospital for the birth of his twin sisters, where he was noted as "appearing unhealthy and malnourished".[21][22] Between November 1–2, 2022, Rodriguez Singh applied for passports for her children, not including Rodriguez-Alvarez.[23] According to her sister, Rodriguez Singh feared that the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services would take away her other children, which had occurred before due to her history of drug and alcohol problems.[23][24][25] Shortly before her own disappearance, she had told her mother and brother that she sold her son to another woman on the parking lot of a Fiesta Mart.[26][27][23][28]

A welfare check was conducted at the family home in Everman, Texas, on March 20, 2023.[29] Rodriguez Singh falsely told police that her son was living in Mexico with relatives of his father, who had been deported.[30] Two days later, on March 22, her husband, Arshdeep Singh, who was the stepfather of Noel,[9] stole $10,000 from his workplace, $8,000 of which he deposited at a bank. The same day, Rodriguez Singh, Singh, and six of their children drove to Dallas Fort Worth Airport, where they boarded a flight to Istanbul, Turkey. Authorities believed they have travelled further to India, based on previous internet searches.[31]

On March 25, an Amber alert was issued for Noel Alvarez-Rodriguez.[23] On March 30, 2023, a felony warrant was issued for Cindy and Arshdeep Singh for abandoning and endangering a child.[23] On October 30, Rodriguez Singh was indicted for capital murder, two counts of injury to a child, and one count of abandoning without the intent to return.[11]

Before the family's disappearance, Rodriguez Singh had commissioned the construction of a concrete patio. Her husband also threw away a carpet, later found to contain traces of human remains, that previously furnished a shed later demolished by the couple. Sniffer dogs similarly detected human remains at the patio. However, demolition of the patio and a wider search of the area surrounding the home did not find a body.[32][33]

In May 2023, a playground in Everman's Clyde Pittman Park was named after Alvarez-Rodriguez,[7] which opened on November 20 of the same year.[34]

On July 1, 2025, she was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.[29] On August 20, 2025, it was announced that Rodriguez Singh had been apprehended a few days earlier in New Delhi, India, by local authorities. She was extradited to the United States the following day and booked into Tarrant County jail. She is being held on a ten million dollar bond.[6]

References

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  2. ^ Pathak, Vibhuti (August 21, 2025). "FBI's 'Top 10 Most Wanted' fugitive Cindy Rodriguez Singh, wanted for son's murder, arrested in India". Indiaweekly. Retrieved August 22, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  4. ^ "Called 6-year-old son 'possessed': US woman with India ties on FBI's most wanted list". July 2, 2025.
  5. ^ "Woman with India link now FBI's most wanted: Cindy Rodriguez Singh accused of son's murder; reward jumps to $250,000". July 2, 2025 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
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  8. ^ Patrick, Dan (April 18, 2023). "See Photos Of These 12 Texas Boys Gone Missing in March". KAFX-FM.
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  28. ^ "Police worried family 'sold' missing disabled 6-year-old boy before fleeing country". The Independent.
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