Woman on FBI's 'Top 10 Most Wanted' list arrested in India for killing minor son
Cindy fled the US in 2023 to evade prosecution and the FBI had offered a reward of up to USD 250,000 for information that could lead to her arrest.
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She fled the US in 2023 to evade prosecution. Photo: FBI
New York, 21 Aug
A woman on the FBI's '10 Most Wanted Fugitive' list was
arrested in India on charges of killing her six-year-old son, according to
officials.
The arrest of Cindy Rodriguez Singh, 40, was the fourth ‘Top
10 Most Wanted’ person to be captured in seven months, Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel said in an X post on Wednesday.
He credited law enforcement partners in Texas, the US
Justice Department, and authorities in India for their coordination leading to
Singh's arrest, who was wanted on state charges of killing her son.
She fled the US in 2023 to evade prosecution. The FBI had
offered a reward of up to USD 250,000 for information that could lead to her
arrest.
Fox News reported that Singh was arrested in India by the
FBI, in coordination with Indian authorities and Interpol. She has been
transported to the US and will be turned over to Texas authorities, it said.
In March 2023, authorities in Texas conducted a welfare
check for Singh’s special needs son Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, who had not been
seen since October 2022.
Singh allegedly lied about his whereabouts, indicating that
the child was in Mexico with his biological father and had been there since
November 2022.
Two days later, she boarded a flight to India with her husband
- the boy’s Indian-origin stepfather - and six other juvenile children and
never returned. The then-missing child was not present with them and never
boarded the flight, according to the report.
Her son had numerous health and developmental issues,
including a severe developmental disorder, social disorder, bone density
issues, and chronic lung disease, Fox News reported, quoting officials.
Singh was formally charged in October 2023 in a Texas
district court. Her arrest came after an Interpol Red Notice was published for
her last year and submitted to all member countries, including India. At that
time, an extradition packet for Singh was also submitted, the report said.
She will face charges of 'Unlawful Flight to Avoid
Prosecution' and 'Capital Murder of a person under 10 years of age, Patel said.
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