‘One simple conclusion: He was murdered’: Mother of presumed-dead disabled boy has been indicted in hopes of expediting her return from India

Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, on the left, and Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, on the right

Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, on the left, and Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, on the right. (Texas Department of Public Safety)

The mother of a long-missing and presumed dead 6-year-old disabled Texas boy has been indicted for capital murder in Tarrant County.

Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez was last seen alive in October 2022.

Since November 2022, various witnesses have relayed various versions of stories allegedly told by the boy’s mother purporting to account for his whereabouts. In March, his entire family fled to India.

Cindy Rodriguez-Singh also stands accused of two counts of injury to a child and one count of abandoning a child without intent to return. The indictment was handed up on Oct. 30 and hailed by local law enforcement as a “tremendous milestone” in the case.

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