Police and members of TEXSAR, a search and rescue group, have new leads Tuesday in the search for the body of Everman 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, who hasn’t been seen since November but was not reported missing until March.
Noel was last seen in the weeks after his mother, Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, gave birth to twin girls in October, according to police. Noel was present for the births and appeared malnourished and unhealthy around that time, witnesses told police.
Rodriguez-Singh made statements that she thought Noel was “evil” and “possessed by a demon” and that she was afraid he might harm his baby sisters, according to police interviews with witnesses. New leads provided by human remains detection dogs that alerted to an area in the family’s back yard led investigators to believe Noel’s body may have been kept in the yard and specifically in contact with a large carpet that was thrown away hours before the family fled the country on an international flight.
Authorities said in a Tuesday news release that the new leads have been found with the help of detection dogs provided by TEXSAR. Based on where the dogs alerted, police now believe Noel’s body at some point may have been inside a “make-shift” shed that once stood where an “unpermitted and suspicious” concrete patio was built about a month ago.
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