The TV reporter who was slapped on the behind while covering a Georgia race has filed a sexual battery police report against the youth minister who allegedly did the deed, police have confirmed to The Post.

WSAV-TV anchor Alex Bozarjian, 23, filed an official report with Savannah police Monday afternoon over the creepy slap on live TV that went viral, the department said.

She accuses Tommy Callaway — a local leader of both the Cub Scouts and a church youth group — of a “smack and grab” in which he “grabbed her buttocks in the same motion,” the report showed.

“Ms. Bozarjian stated that she wanted to pursue criminal charges against Mr. Callaway,” it said of the journalist, who turned down an offer of an in-person apology from her accused attacker.

A police spokeswoman told The Post that “detectives are actively investigating this case.”

Bozarjian said on CBS “This Morning” Tuesday that how the case is pursued is up to police.

“It’s not OK to help yourself to a woman’s body just because you feel like it,” she said. “He hurt me, both physically and emotionally.”

Callaway, a 43-year-old married father of two, apologized Tuesday for his “awful act” and “awful mistake” in an interview with Bozarjian’s station, WSAV-TV.

“I have taken so much away from her … I never intended to,” he said, saying he hoped to be able to apologize in person to the “amazing woman” he hurt.

“I feel awful, I feel embarrassed and ashamed,” he said, adding he was “taking responsibility.”

“I apologize. This was not right. It was an awful mistake,” he said.

His attorney, Joseph Turner, earlier released a statement insisting they “do not expect any criminal charges.”