Peel police are looking for a man after a Telus store was robbed in Mississauga on Thursday.

Police said a suspect entered the store in the Hunrontontario and Bristol Roads area at about 6:15 p.m. with a silver handgun and robbed the store's employee and a customer.

Rohit Kukreja, who was working behind the counter, told CTV Toronto the incident happened in a matter of seconds.

"I saw the glove on his hand and he was wearing a hat and dark glasses. As soon as I saw the glove I knew something was going to happen," Kukreja said.

"He didn't waste no time -- three, four seconds and pulled out a gun."

Kukreja said he was ordered to tie up the customer in the back washroom before being ordering to open all of the display cases and the cash register.

Police said the suspect then proceeded to take all of Kukreja and the customer's belonging before fleeing the scene with the customer's car.

The suspect took "car keys, my car, just about everything I owned and see you later," the customer, who did not want to be identified, told CTV Toronto.

The suspect is described as male, in his mid 20s, with a medium build, approximately 5-feet-9 tall and black. He was wearing a black cap, sunglasses and dark clothing at the time of the incident. The customer's car is a 2009 black Mazda.