Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe MEMPHIS, Jan. 2 (UPI) -- A Memphis TV reporter was arrested on New Year's Eve after he allegedly called an officer a vulgar name, chest-bumped him and resisted arrest, police said. Jason Miles, 39, a WMC-TV Channel 5 reporter, was taken into custody on disorderly conduct charges after he refused to move his news station's SUV out of a no-parking zone and said he would move it in 15 minutes, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reported. Advertisement A hearing on the charges Wednesday was reset to April 16 in criminal court, the newspaper said. Miles apologized after he was taken into custody, police said. He is free on $100 bail. Read More Mass. reporter allegedly made up sources Abducted Ukrainian reporter pleads for help Va. police search for reporter's killer Immigration reporter ordered to leave U.S. Reporter filming drug deal stripped naked