HOUSTON – Fort Bend Crime Stoppers is searching for information on two men involved in a home-invasion robbery in the Sugar Land area.

Authorities said two Hispanic men forced their way into a home in the 11900 block of Gardner Park Lane on Feb. 9. When the son of the homeowner arrived, the men tied him up and threatened him with a handgun while they continued to scour the house for more property, police said.

The victim, 21, came home to wait for his grandmother to return from a doctor's appointment. He prefers to remain unidentified.

"It seemed unreal, never thought it would ever happen to me in my life," he said. "He approached me slowly, told me to 'come here.' I didn't really move at first. Then he showed me a gun and then I came to him and went inside. At the time I thought he was going to hurt me, so I was scared and stuff, but then the dude seemed very nervous himself, because I guess they didn't expect me to come. They tied me up with a belt and then locked me in the bathroom and they left. He asked me where some stuff was i told him it's my uncle's house, (so) I wouldn't know. I felt very vulnerable, it had absolutely nothing to do with me. Just wrong place, wrong time kind of situation."

According to police, the men were in the house for 45 minutes and left the scene in a small white SUV.

The first man is believed to be between 19-25 years old, about 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighing about 190 pounds. He has a beard and short-cropped dark hair. He wore a necklace and a red long-sleeved shirt and brown high-top shoes during the robbery. He was also seen wearing a black baseball hat.

The second man is a heavyset Hispanic male, about 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighing around 220 pounds. He was wearing a gray long-sleeved shirt and also wore a necklace during the robbery.

Anyone with information on the men is asked to contact Detective David Williams at david.williams@fortbendcountytx.gov, 281-341-3839 or 832-435-5549 or Sgt. Brad Whichard at bradley.whichard@fortbendcountytx.gov, 281-341-3842 or 832-473-2791.