This undated photo provided by the Bryan (Texas) Police Department shows a booking photo of Miranda Kay Rader. The Texas A&M University student is free on bond after the vehicle she was driving rear-ended a Bryan police car - allegedly while she was photographing herself topless. (Bryan Police Department via AP) This undated photo provided by the Bryan (Texas) Police Department shows a booking photo of Miranda Kay Rader. The Texas A&M University student is free on bond after the vehicle she was driving rear-ended a Bryan police car - allegedly while she was photographing herself topless. (Bryan Police Department via AP)

BRYAN, Texas (AP) — Police say a 19-year-old Texas A&M University student who rear-ended a squad car told an officer she was taking a topless selfie.

Miranda Kay Rader posted $200 bond after she was charged with drunken driving and possessing alcohol as a minor.

A police report says an officer was checking a reported disturbance when he heard brakes squeal and an SUV slam into the patrol car behind him. Rader told the officer she was taking a topless selfie of herself to Snapchat to her boyfriend.

Police say an open bottle of wine was in her console cup holder.