Man found fatally shot on Grizzly Peak Boulevard in hills

Oakland police homicide investigators are trying to determine what happened to a man who was found fatally shot on Grizzly Peak Boulevard in the hills.

 Police discovered the body about 7 p.m. on Sunday.

The body was found in the 3900 block of Grizzly Peak Boulevard, almost a mile north of Fish Ranch Road. KTVU has learned that the man was shot twice in the had and his body was wrapped in clear plastic before it was dumped off the road.

Police cars and a fire truck were seen at the scene. Officers were trying to find witnesses who might have seen something in the area to come forward with any information. 

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There are no homes or businesses on this stretch of Grizzly Peak; only people driving by and the occasional cyclist. 

One woman who lives nearby and who didn't want to give her name was saddened by the news, but not shocked. 

"It's a neighborhood that's pretty wealthy," she said. "People might think they're immune but there are these people who meet up on the weekends on these hillsides who have shot off guns before and firecrackers that start fires." 

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