Frantic Panera staff fight customer with a pan after wild outburst in Colorado restaurant

Colorado police are searching for a Panera customer who went on a rampage attacking staff and other guests.

Isaac Ross, also known as Kendall Ross, was filmed going wild on terrified bystanders at the Panera restaurant in Glendale, Colorado.

Video footage shows Ross yelling and throwing things around the restaurant, including a smoothie, according to police.

Bystander Natalie Wiersma said KDVR The incident began after Ross began yelling for their phone and hurling insults at the suspect.

Isaac Ross, aka Kendall Ross, was filmed going wild on terrified onlookers at the Panera restaurant in Glendale, Colorado

Ross burst into a rage and started yelling that he didn't have a phone

Ross burst into a rage and started yelling that he didn’t have a phone

“The suspect shouted at the employees and they all looked very confused and said, ‘We don’t have your phone,'” Wiersma said.

The footage shows the suspect throwing items off the counter and throwing a plate at staff.

“Nobody has your phone,” a woman screamed as the suspect continued to fight with a customer.

The outburst continued until another customer in a blue shirt ran after the suspect and pushed him.

The suspect then turned around, knocked the man to the ground and hit him with his fists.

A second man tried to intervene by grabbing the suspect from behind as they continued to swing wildly.

One of the Panera employees began hitting Ross with a pan

One of the Panera employees began hitting Ross with a pan

One of the Panera employees began hitting Ross with a pan

At one point, a Panera employee came outside and began hitting the man in the head with a bread pan.

The clip ends with the suspect struggling with the customer on the ground.

‘This [the video] “That doesn’t even include the coffee pot they threw at someone’s head and a customer who found a knife he dropped after fleeing,” Wiersma added.

‘The police arrived shortly after, but the person escaped. I made a statement and sent the video to the police.

“I’m quite shocked, but I’m glad no one was seriously injured.”

Police said Ross escaped before they arrived at the scene, but returned to the business and continued to cause a disturbance.

In the second incident, he allegedly injured a man who was in danger, sustaining minor injuries.

Officers are actively seeking information on the suspect’s whereabouts. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Glendale Police Department at (303) 759-1511.

DailyMail.com has contacted police and Panera Bread for comment.