Shocking Development: Everman, TX (76140) Mother Joins FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” List – URGENT

Everman TX In a stunning escalation of one of North Texas s majority of heartbreaking mysteries the mother of a year old boy missing for nearly three years has been officially added to the FBI s elite Ten Preponderance Desired Fugitives list Cindy Rodriguez Singh faces a capital murder charge in connection with the disappearance of her son Noel Rodriguez Alvarez last seen in October in Everman Texas The boy is presumed dead though his body has never been recovered and officers say cadaver dogs signaled the foreseen presence of remains under a concrete patio at the family s former home Credit EvermanLocal Singh allegedly misled investigators telling detectives Noel was in Mexico with his biological father just days before fleeing the U S on March aboard a flight to India with her husband and six other children Now officially fugitive number she is only the th woman ever to appear on the FBI s Top Ten list and one of just two women presently listed With the reward for her capture increased to a staggering law enforcement hopes this heightened visibility will spur new leads FBI Dallas leaders Everman Police and the Tarrant County District Attorney stress that this global manhunt demands populace assistance Noel s disappearance has shaken the Everman group turned agents toward international cooperation and thrust a long dormant development into the global spotlight Key Facts DEVELOPING Cindy Rodriguez Singh Everman TX added to FBI s Ten Preponderance Craved list IMPACT Family of missing year old Noel presumed dead lack closure OFFICIAL SOURCE The disappearance and suspected death still fresh FBI s R Joseph Rothrock ACTION If you know anything call CALL FBI or submit tips at tips fbi gov Hyperlocal Impact Precise Location Everman TX Wisteria Drive neighborhood near family s former home where cadaver dogs alerted Society Connection We will not rest until Cindy is apprehended Craig Spencer former Everman police chief city manager The area of Everman a small suburb south of Fort Worth has been engulfed in grief and frustration since relatives first announced Noel missing in March months after he was last seen alive in October That welfare check triggered a cascade of lies from Cindy including false insists that Noel was in Mexico stories that unraveled expeditiously under scrutiny Cadaver dogs later signaled human remains at the family residence where a concrete slab now covers what used to be a shed but no remains have ever been recovered That sense of uncertainty intensified when Singh fled the U S just two days after police questioned her leaving behind Noel and boarding a flight to India with her husband and other children The society has mourned in silence ever since Now with the FBI s majority required designation and sharply increased reward local leaders hope the global spotlight will yield something anything that can bring answers Everman personnel emphasize that justice isn t bound by geography and vow to continue pursuing leads until Singh is located and extradited Specific Angle WHY THIS MATTERS NOW With international trip and migration increasing the FBI s escalation underscores how child endangerment cases can evolve into global manhunts Everman s tragedy joins a broader pattern of concerns about neglected or disabled children slipping through the cracks Update Log July AM CDT Cindy Rodriguez Singh formally added to FBI s Ten Most of Demanded list July AM CDT Reward increased to for information on her whereabouts