Taubaté (SP) Civil Police Sectional Station Laurene Santos/TV Vanguarda A 29-year-old man was shot dead this Friday afternoon (12), in a wine cellar in the Areão neighborhood, in Taubaté (SP). According to the police report, the victim was one of the owners of the establishment, which would open this Saturday (13). According to the Military Police, teams were called around 5pm after reports of gunshots at the location. When police arrived, they found the victim lying in a cellar hallway. Rescue was called, but the man did not resist and died at the scene. The victim was identified as Leonardo Ariel de Toledo, aged 29. According to the police report, he was a co-owner of the winery and also worked in the purchase and sale of vehicles. ✅ Click here to follow the g1 Vale do Paraíba and region channel on WhatsApp According to the police report, witnesses reported that two men arrived on a motorcycle, the pillion got out of the vehicle and fired several shots at the victim. Then the two fled on the motorcycle. Now on g1 One of the witnesses told the police that, at the time of the attack, he removed the victim's 5-year-old son, who was in the cellar, from the scene. The child was in the care of his mother and was not injured. According to police records, the victim tried to escape the shots, alternating between the inside and outside of the property, but ended up being hit. Images from the city's monitoring system indicate that the suspects fled on a motorcycle with a red tank and no visible license plate or with hidden identification. Until the last update of this report, no one had been arrested. According to the police report, the police carried out an investigation at the scene and seized the victim's vehicle to assist in the investigation. Still according to the police record, Leonardo had a history of drug trafficking and association with drug trafficking. The police reported, however, that there is no information about what motivated the crime. The case was registered as a homicide and is being investigated by the Civil Police. See more news from Vale do Paraíba and the Bragantina region