Houston woman seen shooting in viral Snapchat videos arrested, man in videos still at large One has past with drugs, the other has threatened an officer's daughters, documents show

The video clips show 27-year-old Sierra Tarbutton smiling as she and 29-year-old Michael Anthony Cuellar fired about 14 rounds into a neighborhood near the 15800 block of Memorial Drive. The video clips show 27-year-old Sierra Tarbutton smiling as she and 29-year-old Michael Anthony Cuellar fired about 14 rounds into a neighborhood near the 15800 block of Memorial Drive. Photo: Harris County Sheriff Photo: Harris County Sheriff Image 1 of / 23 Caption Close Houston woman seen shooting in viral Snapchat videos arrested, man in videos still at large 1 / 23 Back to Gallery

The woman seen in Snapchat videos shooting from a moving car in Houston has been arrested.

Sierra V. Tarbutton, 27, was taken into custody Monday morning by the Harris County Sherriff's department, the Houston Police Department (HPD) tweeted. The other person in the videos was 29-year-old Michael Anthony Cuellar, who remains at large, HPD added.

Tarbutton and Cuellar could be seen smiling in the short videos as they fired about 14 rounds into a neighborhood near the 15800 block of Memorial Drive. The two were identified after police compared the videos to other social media platforms and law enforcement search engines, according to the charging documents at the Harris County District Clerk's office.

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Both of them have had run-ins with the law in the past. Cuellar, a local rapper who goes by the name "Money Mike," is a known drug dealer, according to court documents.

Tarbutton, who has a retaliation against a public servant on her record, previously threatened the life of a police officer's daughters stating, "those are two cute little girls, those are going to be two cute little tombstones," according to court documents. She also reportedly stated she knows cartel members.

These threats were made on Aug. 18, 2015, at 1:55 a.m. after police responded to a car accident call at 3300 West Sam Houston Parkway northbound, the police told Chron.com Monday afternoon. Tarbutton was driving the car involved in the accident and was transported to 61 Riesner St. where she made the threatening remarks.

Cuellar is wanted on a charge of felony criminal mischief and felony deadly conduct. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is encouraged to call Houston Police Department at 713-884-3131 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-8477.