DFW woman wanted for murder of her son added to FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted
The reward for information leading to her arrest increased to $250,000.
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The reward for information leading to her arrest increased to $250,000.
The FBI announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to Cindy Rodriguez-Singh's arrest and conviction.
Rodriguez-Singh, who is wanted for murder in connection to her missing son, is believed to be in India.
After more than a year of devastation following the disappearance of Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, the City of Everman is honoring him with a new inclusive park.
The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 20 at Clyde Pittman Park.
A Tarrant County grand jury has indicted Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez's mother Cindy Rodriguez-Singh on a capital murder charge.
Six-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez is still missing, but his name will live on at an all-inclusive park named in his honor.
Law enforcement officials provided an update in the search for Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, 6, on April 25.
A crew of about 50 people combed through more than 200 acres over two separate areas, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Law enforcement officials are conducting two large-scale searches for Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, 6, this weekend.
A shrine, and pictures to the death saint were in the Everman home where Noel lived with his mother Cindy Rodriguez Singh.
A shrine, and pictures to the death saint were in the Everman home where Noel lived with his mother Cindy Rodriguez Singh.
Investigators in Everman have called off this weekend's searches for Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez. They haven't said why, only that "data analysis has led investigators to change that plan."
Friday Evening's Top Stories: Large-scale searches planned for this weekend for missing six-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez have been canceled; The Supreme Court is keeping federal rules in place for the abortion drug called mifepristone for now; The prosecution in the murder trial of an Irving mother has rested.
Investigators in Everman have called off this weekend's searches for Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez. They haven't said why, only that "data analysis has led investigators to change that plan."
"That was our boy. He loved to give hugs... just a sweet little boy."
Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez's foster mom described him a lovable child who loved giving hugs and kisses.
Crews continue to search for the missing boy's body. He is believed to be dead.
The search continues today as police search the property where Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez's family lived.
Investigators in Everman searching for 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez said that at some point in time, there were human remains contained within a shed where the boy lived.
Investigators in Everman searching for 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez said that at some point in time, there were human remains contained within a shed where the boy lived.
Last week, Everman police announced that the search for Rodriguez-Alvarez had changed from an endangered missing person case to a death investigation.
While the search for Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez intensifies, the Everman community came together Monday night for a candlelight vigil.
Everman Police Chief Craig Spencer explained why police are removing the backyard patio on the property Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez's family lived at. Spencer said there is no new evidence, but the decision was made to take advantage of the resources currently available to the department.
First responder organization Texas Search & Rescue (TEXSAR) has joined the Everman Police Department in their search for Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, 6.
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