Wyse, a mother to an eight-year-old daughter, was ordered to remain in jail on a $75,000 bond

The woman, who remains unidentified, was rushed to a nearby Houston hospital and remains in critical condition

Video footage shows one of the men jump into a car and back over the woman as she struggles to fend off the thieves

One of the men - Travoon Johnson - is Wyse's boyfriend

Shocking footage captured by a surveillance camera shows two African-American men ambush the woman outside a gas station

Shelby Wyse, 25, appeared in court Wednesday charged with aggravated robbery for her part in an alleged daytime attack on a woman carrying $75,000

A Texas bank employee accused of being an accomplice to a violent armed robbery appeared in court Wednesday to face charges.

Shelby Wyse, 25, was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery on Tuesday for her alleged part in a brazen daytime attack on a woman carrying $75,000 in Houston.

The mother-of-one appeared before a judge Wednesday, wearing a Whitney Houston tank top with her hair scraped up in a top knot.

Court documents state that security footage captures Wyse watching the woman while she conducted her business at the bank.

She then allegedly sent a text message to her boyfriend Travoon Johnson, one of the men arrested in the robbery, immediately after the woman left with the large withdrawal.

'Presumably a go signal,' the indictment reads.

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The mother-of-one appeared before a judge Wednesday (above), wearing a Whitney Houston tank top with her hair scraped up in a top knot

Prosecutors say that Wyse rented the vehicle used in the attack. She appeared in court Wednesday (seen above) and was ordered to remain in jail on a $75,000 bond

Prosecutors say police are getting a search warrant on Wyse's phone to confirm what the text said.

Shocking footage captured by a surveillance camera shows two African-American men ambush the woman outside a gas station after following her from the Wallis State Bank off FM 1960 where Wyse was employed.

The clip, released by the Harris County Precinct Constable's office, shows one of the men jump into a car and back over the woman as she struggles to fend off the thieves.

The woman's husband can be seen rushing out of the store as she continues tussling with the suspect and soon all three are stuck in a battle over the purse.

The woman, who remains unidentified, was rushed to a nearby Houston hospital and remains in a critical condition.

Wyse (pictured left in her mugshot and right in an ID) was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery

Wyse told detectives that the car had been stolen during questioning, but authorities say that they have no record of the complaint

Cellphone records also show an exchange of text messages between Johnson, 27, and 31-year-old Davis Mitchell

The woman, who remains unidentified, was rushed to a nearby Houston hospital and remains in a critical condition.

Prosecutors say that Wyse rented the vehicle used in the attack.

According to Click2Houston, Wyse told detectives that the car had been stolen during questioning, but authorities say that they have no record of the complaint.

Cellphone records also show an exchange of text messages between Johnson, 27, and 31-year-old Davis Mitchell, the other man charged in the attack, about the robbery.

Mitchell was arrested shortly after the robbery and the stolen cash was recovered.

Officials have identified the suspects Travonn Johnson (R), 27, and Davis Mitchell (L), 31, as the men responsible for the alleged robbery

Accused: Wyse's boyfriend Travoon Johnson is seen above in court today

The two men were charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and are being held at the Harris County jail.

'These criminals out there, they are watching and they are looking for easy targets,' police spokesperson Mark Herman told KPRC-TV.

Investigators said they are still looking for a fourth person who was involved in the crime.

Wyse has an eight-year-old daughter and was ordered to remain in jail on a $75,000 bond.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-8477.