Confused woman arrested after wandering around around private residence, throwing rocks

Deputies responded to a residence south of Safford Tuesday night at approximately 11:00 to check on a woman who was reportedly wandering the property, throwing rocks. The reporting party said that the woman had come up onto their front porch, pulling a suitcase and acting confused.

When authorities arrived at the residence, they found the woman standing in the desert behind the house, throwing rocks onto the property. The woman apparently had a medium size rolling ice chest containing a large quantity of rocks, a purse and some small bags of clothing. A deputy made contact with the woman as she walked onto the property to retrieve a rock she had thrown. When the deputy asked if the woman was okay, she reportedly began making random comments about being God.

According to the police report, the woman told the deputy that she was his mother and that they were all her children. She then claimed that she was a traveling preacher talking about “our father.” When asked for her name, she repeatedly gave a false name.

Another deputy arrived and the woman agreed to let him search her belongings. The deputy found various drug paraphernalia with drug residue. When asked about the drug paraphernalia, the woman continued to make unintelligible comments and would not focus on the questions she was being asked. They also found a driver’s license and various debit cards, which identified the woman.

The woman began yelling and resisting when the deputies placed her under arrest. Once the woman was secured in a patrol vehicle deputies asked why she had giving them a false name. She told them that she did not go by that name. When she was advised of the charges against her, she started crying and yelling for her husband and son. She then said that her husband and son were the same person, that they mixed their DNA and God was her husband.

Before being taken to the jail the woman asked that here belongings be taken to a residence on Swift Trail. She told authorities that her husband, Zeus, would want her stuff and instructed them to tell him that “he is in charge now.”

The woman was trespassed from the property and booked into the Graham County Jail for possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest and refusing to provide truthful name when lawfully detained.

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