Authorities Found Truck Linked to Abduction of Missing 6-Year-Old
Authorities in Tarrant County, Texas are on the lookout for a missing 6-year-old boy, Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, who has been missing since November. The vehicle believed to be used in the abduction has been found but the boy remains missing.
An Amber Alert was issued for the missing 6-year-old boy who is believed to be in grave or immediate danger, and his mother, Cindy Cecilia Rodriguez-Singh, is suspected to have abducted him.
Rodriguez-Singh, a Hispanic woman who has tattoos across her chest, is described as being approximately 5 feet tall and weighing about 140 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair. She is not cooperating with investigators, according to a published article in NBCDFW.
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Missing 6-Year-Old Boy Has Been Diagnosed With Intellectual Disability
The missing 6-year-old boy Noel has been diagnosed with an intellectual disability, which makes his disappearance all the more concerning. An Endangered Missing Persons Alert has been issued for the missing 6-year-old boy, stating that his safety and health are at risk due to his disappearance.
The missing 6-year-old boy’s disappearance has deeply concerned the community, and authorities are calling for anyone with information to come forward. Rodriguez-Singh may also be with her other six children, who are aged between 5 months to 11 years, according to Dallas News.
The public is urged to call Everman police at 817-293-2923 or 911 if they have any information about the abduction.
The case of the missing 6-year-old boy has raised alarm bells about the safety of vulnerable children and the need for swift action when a child is reported missing. Authorities are continuing their search for Noel and are hopeful that he will be found soon.
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