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AMBER Alert NOEL RODRIGUEZ-ALVAREZ: Missing from Everman, TX - November 2022 - Age 6 *ARREST*

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Amber Alert issued for missing 6-year-old from Everman, Texas​

An Amber Alert has been issued for missing 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez from Everman, Texas.

Everman police say he has not been seen by his family since November of 2022 and that he suffers from physical and developmental challenges. Family members are concerned for his safety.

Police believe he may have been abducted by his mother Cindy Rodruguez-Singh , 37, and that she may also be accompanied by her six other children. Police have issued a warrant for her arrest.

Police say she was last known to be driving a gray 2012 Chevrolet Silverado, license plate number PLS7091.

The truck has a unique mural of Santa Muerte across the entire back window.


Authorities in Everman search for 6-year-old missing since November​

Police in Everman, Texas, issued an Amber Alert Saturday after they were notified by Child Protective Services of a missing 6-year-old child named Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez.

“Family members have expressed great concern for his safety,” said the Everman Police Department. “Information was received that the child may be with his father located in Mexico. Authorities have determined that information was false. The Mother has since absconded and law enforcement has been unable to locate her.”


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Media - NOEL RODRIGUEZ-ALVAREZ: Missing from Everman, TX - November 2022 - Age 6
 
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Mother of missing Everman boy has Tarrant County family court hearing on parental rights​

FOX 4 News has obtained new information about the Tarrant County mother charged with murdering her 6-year-old special needs son. Despite two years of searching, Noel Rodriguez Alvarez’s body has not been found.

The name attached to Cindy Rodriguez Singh’s court cases is Cindy Cecilia Rodriguez.

The 40-year-old mother of seven has been locked up in Tarrant County, facing charges of capital murder in connection with the death of her 6-year-old son, Noel.

On Friday, she appeared in Tarrant County family court for a case related to the termination of her parental rights for her six other children. It’s not clear if those children are in the United States or in India, where Rodriguez was captured in August.

The details of that case have not been made public.

"Certainly, the court might have an interest in making sure that orders are in place requiring anybody with custody of the children to make sure that all their basic needs and necessities are met," said Russell Wilson, a defense attorney and former prosecutor who is not involved in the case.

Wilson said this family court case is not surprising, even if the children’s exact whereabouts are unclear.

In 2023, authorities said Rodriguez and her husband, Arshdeep Singh, left the country with the other children, allegedly to avoid prosecution. Noel was not with them.

The husband’s current status is unknown.

"So the court may be taking action to exercise jurisdiction to say that the Texas court still retains the right to decide the best interest of the children as opposed to courts perhaps in India or wherever they may be," Wilson said.

He pointed out that generally, both biological parents must be notified of efforts to terminate parental rights. But there could be exceptions.

"They have to give sufficient legal notice to all the appropriate parties, and usually that does include the biological father. But in the absence of sufficient notice of all parties, the court can make temporary orders to protect the children and then do orders as necessary," he said.
 

Cindy Rodriguez Singh, the North Texas mother arrested by the FBI in the death of her son, faces new charges​

Cindy Rodriguez Singh, the North Texas mother charged with the 2022 murder of her 6-year-old son is facing four additional charges, according to the Tarrant County court.

Already indicted on capital murder of a person under 10 years old, 40-year-old Rodriguez Singh now faces charges for abandoning a child without the intent to return, leaving a child without proper care and two charges of injury to a child.


Rodriguez Singh is currently in the Tarrant County Jail. Her bond has been set at $10 million.
 

Mother accused of killing Everman boy Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez appears in court​

Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, the Everman mother accused of killing her 6-year-old developmentally disabled son, appeared in a Tarrant County criminal court Thursday morning for an early pre-trial hearing.


At Thursday’s hearing, prosecutor Ashlea Deener received permission from Judge Julie Lugo to photograph the defendant’s tattoos and obtain a swab for DNA testing. The state intends to display the tattoos to the jury during the trial. Rodriguez-Singh was in the courtroom for less than five minutes.

Authorities haven’t publicly revealed the whereabouts of her husband, Arshdeep Singh, who was charged in U.S. district court with flight to avoid prosecution. It’s also not clear whether Rodriguez-Singh’s other children have been brought back to the U.S.

What happened to Noel is the question that persists. Rodriguez-Singh’s next court date is set for Jan. 15. Attorneys Bob Gill and Eric Nickols have been appointed to represent her.
 
Psychologist finds mom indicted in Everman boy’s death incompetent to stand trial
A psychiatric evaluation report filed this week concluded that Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, who is under indictment in Tarrant County for capital murder in the killing of her 6-year-old son, is incompetent to stand trial, according to a district clerk record.

If the case takes the course prescribed under the Texas criminal procedure code and if a magistrate or a state district judge finds that Rodriguez-Singh is incompetent, she will likely be ordered admitted to a maximum-security unit at a state hospital for an attempt at competency restoration.

A psychologist examined Rodriguez-Singh on March 26 at the Lon Evans Corrections Center, part of the Tarrant County jail system.

The psychologist, whose precise diagnosis is not clear, appears to have determined either that Rodriguez-Singh does not have sufficient ability to consult with her lawyer with a reasonable degree of rational understanding or that she does not have a rational and factual understanding of the proceedings against her. The report appears to have been filed under seal.
 
My viewpoint: Often, incompetency rulings are too lenient. I admit the need to refresh this case - do not remember why Noel's family fled the country so soon after he went missing.
 
My viewpoint: Often, incompetency rulings are too lenient. I admit the need to refresh this case - do not remember why Noel's family fled the country so soon after he went missing.
He was supposedly last seen in November 2022. (Though he stopped going to scheduled medical appointments in July 2022.)
On November 2, Cindy applied for passports for her entire family, with the exception of Noel.
On March 20, 2023, CPS was contacted for a welfare check on Noel.
Four days later, they fled to India.
 

Noel Rodriguez Alvarez's mother ruled incompetent for murder trial, ordered to state hospital​

After undergoing a mental evaluation, the North Texas woman who is accused of killing her 6-year-old son in Everman will head to a state mental facility.


A Tarrant County judge determined that Cindy Rodriguez Singh is incompetent to stand trial.

She will remain in the Tarrant County jail until a state hospital room opens up.

Her hearing for the parental rights of her other children will not happen until she can attend.

Her surviving children are now with family in the United States.

Noel is presumed dead, but his remains were never found.
 

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