Women with India now FBI’s most wanted: Cindy Rodriguez Singh accused the son of killing the son; Reward jumps up to $ 250,000

Cindy Rodriguez Singh (Image Credit: FBI)

Federal officials announced on Tuesday that Sindi Rodriguez Singh, his 6 -year -old son, wanted to kill 2022 of his 6 -year -old son, Noel Rodriguez Alvarez, he was added to the FBI’s ten Most Wanted Fusion Fusion list.The FBI has increased the reward for information ranging from $ 25,000 to $ 250,000 for information for his arrest. Special agent in charge of FBI’s Dallas Field Office Joe Rothrocrock said investigators are committed to finding him. “We are not going to stop the message to Cindy [looking]”He said, according to CBS News.Officials believe that Rodriguez Singh fled from America and is currently in India with her husband Arshdeep Singh and six of her children. American agents are working with international partners to detect and extradited it. A few days after Noel officially disappeared, Rodriguez Singh, her husband and her other children boarded an united flight to India on 22 March 2023. Noel was not in that flight and has not been seen since.Rodriguez Singh was charged in October 2023 on charges of capital murder and other crimes related to the disappearance of Noel. Although Noel was last seen in November 2022, he was not missing until March 2023.District Attorney Phil Sorels of Tarant County said, as reported by CBS News, “Let me be clear, you do not have a crime from running away from the country. It confirms it,” he said.Squalid life and india escapeOfficials say Arshdeep Singh, Noel’s half -father, belongs to Indian origin and also lived in the same structure. During the investigation, the authorities highlighted a series of false claims made by Rodriguez Singh about Noel’s whereabouts, including that he was with relatives in Mexico or a Fiesta was sold to a stranger in a grocery store parking.Noel was one of the ten children born to Rodriguez Singh. While the three brothers lived with grandfather -grandfather, the rest, including Noel, Everman in a dirty shed with his mother and stepfather lived in a dirty shed in a suburb of Fort Worth.Based on discrepancies, lack of reliable evidence, and witness statements, investigators concluded that Noel was possibly deceased.Everman City Manager Craig Spencer, former city police chief, has described Rodriguez Singh as “comprehensive criminal history”. He was first examined by Child Protective Services.Born in 1985 in Dallas, Rodriguez Singh is now the first mother to kill her own child in the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List, including more than 500 most dangerous fugitives in American history.

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