Mother suspected of selling her missing son at a store now wanted for murder.

Woman accused of selling son and now suspected of his murder in Texas.

September 2nd 2024.

Mother suspected of selling her missing son at a store now wanted for murder.
Authorities are on the hunt for Cindy Rodriguez Singh, a mother who is suspected of committing a heinous crime - the murder of her own son, Noel Alvarez. The 39-year-old has been named as a capital murder suspect by the FBI Dallas and is wanted in connection with the disappearance and assumed death of her six-year-old son, who suffered from chronic lung disease.

The case first came to light in October 2022, when young Noel was last seen. However, it wasn't until March of the following year that officers from the Everman Police Department conducted a welfare check for the boy, only to be told by Rodriguez Singh that he was living with his biological father in Mexico. But as investigations continued, it was discovered that this was a lie and that Noel had been missing since November 2022.

It was a couple of days after this welfare check that Rodriguez Singh, along with her husband and six other children, boarded a flight bound for India. However, Noel was not with them. When questioned by authorities, Rodriguez Singh claimed that she had sold her son to a woman at a Fiesta Mart supermarket, a Latin-American chain. This troubling revelation was supported by a search warrant obtained by Law&Crime, which stated that Rodriguez Singh had informed Noel's grandmother about the sale.

According to Everman Police Chief Craig Spencer, Rodriguez Singh had even gone as far as to call her son "evil, possessed, or having a demon in him" in the days leading up to his disappearance. This disturbing behavior is just one of the many pieces of evidence that have led investigators to believe that Noel is no longer alive. "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," stated Chief Spencer.

Authorities are now urging anyone with information about Rodriguez Singh's whereabouts to come forward. It is believed that she may have fled to India or Mexico, and she is described as being 5-foot-1 to 5-foot-3 and weighing between 120 to 140 pounds. She has a medium complexion, with brown eyes and hair, and has tattoos on her back, right arm and hand, and both legs.

In an effort to aid in her capture, the FBI Dallas has announced a reward of up to $25,000 for any information that leads to Rodriguez Singh's arrest and conviction. FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Chad Yarbrough echoed Chief Spencer's sentiments, stating that the combined efforts of the FBI Fort Worth Resident Agency violent crime squad, Everman Police Department, Tarrant County District Attorney's Office, and Texas DPS-Texas Rangers will bring Rodriguez Singh to justice. "The community of Everman needs justice for Noel," added Yarbrough.

As the search for Rodriguez Singh continues, the FBI Dallas is urging anyone with information to contact their field office. The heinous actions of a mother who was supposed to protect and care for her child cannot go unpunished, and it is up to the community to come forward and help bring Noel's killer to justice.

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