A Ripple in Ann Arbor
Originated and produced by Ann Arbor City Council Member Cynthia Harrison, the short documentary film A Ripple in Ann Arbor tells the story of the search for a serial rapist in Ann Arbor in the 1990s, the unfocused and invasive tactics used by police to find the perpetrator, and the innocent man who took the city to court to expose these tactics and reclaim his dignity, weaving interviews with people who lived these events with primary source materials.
Directed by filmmaker Aliyah Mitchell in partnership with the Ann Arbor District Library Archives, the film was released on November 9, 2025, in a truth and reconciliation event at the Michigan Theater. Following the showing of the film, a panel discussion of local civic and law enforcement leaders discussed the events and offered a formal apology to those affected.
The AADL Archives has many additional materials to explore relating to this topic, including dozens of Ann Arbor News articles that appear in the film. Michigan Daily articles are courtesy of the Bentley Historical Library:
1:02 - Police Suspect Serial Rapist - Michigan Daily, May 11, 1994
1:13 - Manhunt For Rapist Intensifies - Michigan Daily, October 17, 1994
2:21 - 5 Police Officers Receive Special Valor Citations - Ann Arbor News, June 24, 1991
3:00 - Police Give Public Improved Profile Of Serial Rapist - Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1994
6:27 - Rites Honor Gailbreath - Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1994
9:28 - Residents Resent Living In Fear - Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1994
10:35 - Public Seeks Action On Serial Rapist - Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1994
10:37 - Police Take Hit At Rapist Forum - Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1995
11:11 - Tenants Union & HRP Plot Renter Survival Tactics - Ann Arbor Sun, October 11, 1974
17:42 - Women & Safety - Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1994
20:28 - Coalition For Community Unity - Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1994
21:42 - Description Used Of Rapist Worries Some - Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1994
22:30 - Reward In Serial Rapist Case Grows - Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1994
24:22, 24:57 & 25:16 - Blacks Feel Wounded By Suspicion - Ann Arbor News, January 25, 1995
25:04 - Police Vow To Return Samples Eventually - Ann Arbor News, July 16, 1995
27:45 - More Consideration Of Blacks Urged In City Planning - Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1972
31:04 - Kurt Berggren For District Court Election Editorials - Agenda, November 1990
31:35 - Search For Serial Rapist Prompts Civil Rights Suit - Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1995
31:59 - 2nd Serial Attacker Suspected - Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1994
32:07 - Police Find Clues In Molester Hunt - Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1994
32:23 - Ann Arbor Man Gets 16-20 Years For Sexual Assault - Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1997
32:53 - Cabbie Describes Tension of Pursuit - Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1995
33:16 - Women Feel Sense of Relief - Ann Arbor News, March 3, 1995
33:23 - 5 Stories That Rocked Our Summer - Agenda, September 1995
33:28 - ‘92 DNA Tests Link Man To Serial Rapes - Michigan Daily, January 9, 1995
33:38 - Police Take Hit At Rapist Forum - Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1995
33:46 - Man Wins Ruling on Blood Sample - Ann Arbor News, December 14, 1995
36:19 - Blood Samples Are Still Barrier - Ann Arbor News, July 14, 1995
36:48 - Man Sues A2 Police Over Harassment In Rape Case - Michigan Daily, April 4, 1995
41:46 - Black Men Recount Pain Of Being Suspected In Rapes - Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1994
45:13 - Public Concerned About Racism Allegations - Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1994
AADL Talks To: Peter Stipe, Former Ann Arbor Policeman and Author
Author and former Ann Arbor policeman Peter Stipe recounts his journey from being a wayward youth growing up in countercultural Ann Arbor to becoming the most decorated member of the Ann Arbor Police Department. Peter shares memories of his time with the AAPD, including harrowing encounters on emergency calls and the many people and events that helped shape his career. Peter also shares his love of local history and discusses the changes he's seen in the city over the years.
Peter's story is detailed in his 2021 memoir, Badge 112.
You can read and view historical photos about Peter Stipe and the Ann Arbor Police Department, or read other histories of the Ann Arbor Police Department.
Author Peter Stipe Signs Copies of "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
Year:
2022
Author Peter Stipe Signs Copies of "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
Year:
2022
Author Peter Stipe Talks About His Book "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
Year:
2022
Author Peter Stipe Talks About His Book "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
Year:
2022
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Thomas Tanner, Peter Stipe, Jeffrey Flynn, & John King Of The Ann Arbor Police Department, Recipients Of The Ann Arbor News Award Of Valor, June 1991 Photographer: Grover Sanschagrin
Year:
1991
Ann Arbor News, June 24, 1991
Caption:
From left are Ann Arbor police Detective Thomas Tanner, and officers Peter Stipe, Jeffrey Flynn, and John King who received The Ann Arbor News award of valor Sunday for their work to save three teen-agers who drove into a northeast Ann Arbor pond in 1989. Not shown is award recipient Richard Stern.
Officer Peter Stipe Honored At Ann Arbor Police Department Awards Ceremony, June 1991 Photographer: Grover Sanschagrin
Year:
1991