BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - A 63-year-old pizza delivery man was found dead in a hallway at the District at the Summit apartments near the Summit shopping center in Birmingham Sunday evening in what police say appears to be a homicide.

Authorities are investigating robbery as the possible motive and believe he might have been set up. Domino's workers said the victim was called to deliver an order to an apartment there that turned out to be vacant.

The Jefferson County Coroner's Office late tonight identified the victim as Najeh Masaeid. He lived in Shelby County with his wife.

A resident called police at 6:45 p.m. after discovering the Domino's driver on the ground in the breezeway of building No. 9. The Jordanian man suffered a fatal head wound, but police said they don't know if he was shot, hit or possibly stabbed.

Birmingham police spokesman Lt. Sean Edwards said no one heard gunfire, and no shell casings were found at the scene. Masaeid's car was still running when police arrived. A warming bag holding pizzas was near the victim.

Investigators went door-to-door questioning residents as to what they might have heard or seen. The residents of the apartment next to the vacant apartment were asked by police to leave while they searched the vacant apartment in case gunfire erupted. No one was found inside.

The victim's co-workers, managers and the owner of the Cahaba Heights' Domino's gathered at the crime scene, visibly shaken by the loss.

"He probably didn't have $20 on him," the business owner said through tears.

Masaeid's co-workers went to notify Musaid's wife of his death.

Casey Leroy, Masaeid's manager, said the victim had worked at that location for 15 years. He was a husband and a father, Leroy said.

"He was the nicest the person,'' Leroy said. "My whole staff is shaken. He was not a person who deserved this."

Authorities and Domino's workers said Masaeid was delivering an order to apartment No. 924, which turned out to be vacant. The person who ordered the pizza called a couple of times to change where the pizza was to be delivered.

"It's nonsense, crazy, ridiculous,'' Leroy said. "He's worked for us for 15 years."

More information will be released as it becomes available.

Updated at 10:55 p.m. to include the victim's name and additional information from co-workers.