DUBLIN — An Oakland police officer charged in a widespread sex misconduct scandal was booked into Santa Rita Jail on Tuesday and released on bail, according to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.

Officer Brian Bunton, 40, pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges of felony obstruction of justice and misdemeanor engaging in an act of prostitution. He was ordered to surrender by Monday, but a clerical error delayed his jail booking until Tuesday, Sgt. Ray Kelly of the Alameda sheriff’s office said.

The two-year officer, according to court documents, allegedly told a teenager to stay away from International Boulevard in the Fruitvale district because of a prostitution sting and exchanged sex for the information.

The 19-year-old Richmond resident is a sexually exploited teenager and the daughter of an Oakland police dispatcher. The young woman has claimed to have had sex with about 30 Bay Area police officers, including some while she was a minor.

Her encounters with Bunton happened after she turned 18, authorities have said. She previously went by the name Celeste Guap; this newspaper is not using her real name because she is a victim of a sex crime.

Bunton’s criminal attorney, Dirk Manoukian, did not respond to calls, texts or emails sent earlier Tuesday. His other attorney, Michael Rains, said Bunton is on leave from the Oakland Police Department.

Manoukian on Friday said his client was remorseful for some of the alleged actions. He described Bunton as a family man who is married with children.

So far, the Alameda County District Attorney has filed charges against Bunton, retired Oakland Sgt. LeRoy Johnson, Oakland Officer Giovanni LoVerde, Contra Costa County Deputy Ricardo Perez, who has resigned, and Livermore Officer Daniel Black, who has also resigned.

Black and Johnson face misdemeanors. LoVerde and Perez each face felony oral copulation with a minor and are expected to be arraigned Friday in a Hayward court.

Alameda County DA Nancy O’Malley also expects to charge Oakland officers Warit Uttapa and Terryl Smith with misdemeanors. O’Malley said she found evidence that Uttapa and Smith committed crimes in Contra Costa County. Prosecutors there are investigating those claims.