Header Image

FBI Offers $250,000 Reward for Texas Woman Accused of Killing Son, Fleeing to India

FBI Offers $250,000 Reward for Texas Woman Accused of Killing Son, Fleeing to India

Last Updated Jul - 02 - 2025, 02:36 PM | Source : Fela News

Cindy Rodriguez Singh, accused of murdering her 6-year-old son, is now on the FBI’s most wanted list after fleeing to India. The FBI has increased the reward fo
FBI Offers $250,000 Reward for Texas Woman Accused of Killing Son
FBI Offers $250,000 Reward for Texas Woman Accused of Killing Son

The FBI has placed a $250,000 bounty for any information leading to the capture of Cindy Rodriguez Singh, a Texas woman accused of murdering her six-year-old son and fleeing to India. Now listed among the FBI's most wanted fugitives, Singh was last seen in March 2023 traveling with her husband and six children on an international flight to India. According to the FBI, the missing child was not with them on the flight and is believed to have never boarded it. Authorities say Singh has not returned to the U.S. since.

The reward for information on Singh was recently raised tenfold—from $25,000 to $250,000—due to her high flight risk status.

Who is Cindy Rodriguez Singh?

Born in 1985, Singh is originally from Dallas, Texas. She is between 5'1" and 5'3" tall, weighs between 120 and 140 pounds, and has a medium complexion. She has brown eyes, brown hair, and multiple tattoos on her back, both legs, right arm, right hand, and right calf.

Singh is accused of killing her son, Noel Alvarez, in March 2023. Although the boy was last seen in October 2022, his disappearance wasn’t reported until March 2023, prompting an Amber Alert in Texas. At that point, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services requested the Everman Police Department to perform a welfare check on Noel. During the check, Singh allegedly misled investigators, claiming the boy had been sent to Mexico with his biological father in November 2022.

Just two days after that welfare visit, Singh, along with her husband Arshdeep Singh and six other children, boarded a flight to India—without Noel.

In October 2023, Singh was formally charged with Capital Murder in Tarrant County District Court in Fort Worth, Texas. A month later, a federal arrest warrant was issued after she was charged with Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution. The investigation remains ongoing, and the FBI is urging anyone with information to come forward.

Share :

Trending this week

“Bad Boy” Pakistan Returns to Trump’s Favor: Will It Last?

Aug - 16 - 2025

A striking diplomatic moment unfolded recently as the U.S. President warmly received Pakistan’s army chief in the Oval Office reviving an old... Read More

Pakistan’s Independence Day Turns from

Aug - 14 - 2025

On the night of Independence Day in Karachi, reckless aerial firing resulted in the deaths of three people including a senior cit... Read More

India Says “No” to Pakistan’s Nuclear Blackmail

Aug - 11 - 2025

India has reacted strictly to Pakistan's Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir's inflammatory statements in the US. Munir warned that if Pakistan is ... Read More

Trade tensions: Trump says ignorance

Aug - 06 - 2025

US President Donald Trump was pressed on India’s accusation that the United States is hypocritically importing Russian uran... Read More

Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs

Aug - 05 - 2025

In recent remarks, former U.S. President Donald Trump accused India of profiting by buying discounted Russian oil and reselling i... Read More

U.S. Stocks Plunge as Tariffs

Aug - 03 - 2025

U.S. stocks tumbled on Friday, August 1, 2025, with the S&P 500 posting its sharpest single-day percentage drop in over two months. Investor se... Read More