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Missing Texas 6-year-old whose mother left the country is now believed dead

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Phil Helsel
April 7, 2023·2 min read
 
 

The search for a missing 6-year-old Texas boy who has not been seen for months is now a death investigation, police in Everman said Thursday.

The boy, Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, was last seen in October at a hospital when his mother, Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, was there to give birth to twins, police said.

Police conducted a welfare check March 20 at the family's home, but Noel was not there. Two days later, Rodriguez-Singh, her husband, and six other children got on a plane and traveled to India, Everman Police Chief Craig Spencer said.

Based on the totality of the circumstances, along with the evidence available to us at this time, it has led to a very unfortunate, unimaginable and devastating conclusion — that Noel is likely deceased,” Spencer said at a news conference Thursday.

 

A body has not been found. Police said they're working to develop additional locations to search, and some searches have already begun.

The search for the Noel has included using dogs that can detect human remains, and digging up a recently poured concrete porch at the property where the family had been staying, police have said.

Arrest warrants have been issued for Rodriguez-Singh and her husband, Arshdeep Singh, on a charge of abandoning and endangering a child.

Spencer said police want them arrested and extradited back to the United States. Investigators believe they are still in India, he said.

The search began on March 20, when the Texas Department of Family Services asked police to conduct a welfare check on the boy, officials have said.

At the time Rodriguez-Singh claimed Noel was in Mexico with his biological father, which investigators later determined was not true, police said.

Interviews with relatives and a witness suggest Rodriguez-Singh had been abusive to Noel, including depriving him of food and water and at one point striking him with her keys, Spencer said Thursday.

The last time the child had been seen by a medical professional was in July for speech therapy, he said. Other professional appointments around that time were missed.

Police said investigators have since learned Rodriguez-Singh has previously made comments that the boy was "evil" or "possessed."

At the time that Rodriguez-Singh and her husband and the other children flew to India, there were no warrants for them or anything else that would have prevented them from getting on a plane, police have said.

Federal agencies are assisting, Spencer said. A criminal investigation is continuing, he said.

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

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"I understand that this is not the news that we were all hoping for, or praying for," Spencer said.

https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Farticle-11946417%2FMother-missing-six-year-old-boy-SOLD-supermarket-relative-told-Texas-cops.html

Boy, six, now feared dead after his mother said he was 'demon-possessed' and told a relative she sold him at the supermarket: Cops hunt husband and wife after they fled to India with their six other kids following the child's disappearance

  • Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, 6, was reported missing on March 20, in Everman, Texas
  • He was last seen in October and described as 'unhealthy and malnourished'
  • Noel's mother Cindy Rodriguez-Singh and his stepfather Arshdeep Singh fled to India and face felony child abandonment and endangerment charges
  • Police are now searching for the boy's body and ask anyone with information to call 817-293-2923 or email tips@evermantx.net 

By ANDREA CAVALLIER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 13:05 EDT, 6 April 2023 | UPDATED: 17:33 EDT, 6 April 2023

 

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A missing six-year-old boy whose mother claimed she sold him off at a supermarket in Texas because he had a 'demon in him' is believed to be dead. 

Everman Police Chief Craig Spencer said Thursday that the search for Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez is now a death investigation and they are attempting to locate and recover his body. 

Noel was reported missing on March 20 when Texas Child Protective Services received an anonymous tip that he hadn't been seen since November 2022.

Spencer said Noel was being used by his mother Cindy Rodriguez-Singh to receive government benefits. He was last seen 'unhealthy and malnourished' in October 2022 for the birth of twin siblings.

His mother allegedly referred to the boy as 'evil' and 'possessed' or 'having a demon in him,' and feared he may hurt the newborn twins. 

Rodriguez-Singh and the boy's stepfather Arshdeep Singh, flew with their six other kids from Dallas-Fort Worth to India two days after he was reported missing. But Noel, who has disabilities including a lung condition, wasn't with them.

Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, 6, was reported missing on March 20, when Texas Child Protective Services received an anonymous tip that he hadn't been seen since November 2022

Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, 6, was reported missing on March 20, when Texas Child Protective Services received an anonymous tip that he hadn't been seen since November 2022

 

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57 minutes ago, Premi said:

 

 

Oh!! I didn't even notice!!  

 

What scum this man and his women is...... 

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