On Friday, they released a photo on Twitter of the man called “Peter” representing a company called Unique Paving & Masonry. The incident happened on June 10 on Ellis Road, near the Cambridge city limit. Tammie Corrigan told CTV News in June that her driveway was paved without her permission. She said a man knocked on her door and offered her a discounted price to do the job. They discussed the matter, but in the end, Corrigan refused to proceed with the repair. “At the end of the conversation [he said]: “I’ll call you next week when we’re ready to do that,” he told CTV News. “My words were, ‘We’ll call you if we decide to do this.’ Corrigan said she returned home the next morning to find a crew working on her driveway. Because it was half-finished at that point, she said the man offered to complete the project and give her $500 of the $7,500 bill. “We don’t intend to pay him for any of the work we didn’t request,” Corrigan said. CTV News reached out to Unique Paving & Masonry after speaking with Corrigan. An unnamed employee said it was a “misunderstanding” and they had a verbal agreement, adding “we don’t just come in and do this randomly.” The company did not respond to further requests for an interview or statement on the matter. In an email to CTV News, the OPP said the incident is currently a civil case, but they need to speak with the man to make a final decision.