FBI offers $25,000 reward for information leading to arrest of Cindy Rodriguez-Singh

NORTH TEXAS – The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, who is wanted for the murder of her six-year-old son, Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez.

In October 2023, a Tarrant County Grand Jury will Charges against Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez's mother of felony and additional charges related to the disappearance of her son, who was reported missing in 2022.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Chad Yarbrough of Dallas said Thursday morning that the FBI is working continuously with international partners and government agencies abroad to locate Rodriguez-Singh. The child's stepfather, Arshdeep Singh, bought One-way tickets to India for Rodriguez-Singh and her other children, days after he was reported missing.

“The work on this case has never stopped,” said Everman Police Chief Craig Spencer. “It means a lot to our community.”

Both Yarbrough and Spencer said they hoped and believed the reward would lead to further clues as to Rodriguez-Singh's whereabouts.

Spencer said the main goal now is to get justice for the little boy.

“There have been many failings with this child, starting with this family… that's why we are here today to demand justice for those failings,” he said.

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Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, left, and Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, right.

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children


Rodriguez-Alvarez was last seen in November 2022but his family did not report him missing until five months later in March 2023. An Amber Alert was issued for him on March 25.

In November 2023, more than a year after Rodriguez-Alvarez disappeared, The city of Everman honored him with a new, inclusive park.

Rodriguez-Singh is 39 years old and approximately 5'1″ to 5'3″ tall. According to police, she weighs 121 to 140 pounds, has medium skin tone, and has tattoos on her back, both legs, right arm, right hand, and right calf. She has brown eyes and brown hair.

Anyone with information that could lead to the location of Rodriguez-Singh or help investigators is asked to call the FBI Dallas Field Office at 972-559-5000. Tips can also be submitted here.

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