A former Tulsa police officer who was sentenced to four years in prison on bribery, computer crimes and drug charges will also be required to pay $2,300 in restitution, a Tulsa judge said Monday.

District Judge William Kellough ordered Tyrone Jenkins, 41, to repay the sum, which is consistent with the amount a confidential informant admitted to paying Jenkins in return for the address of a jailed couple’s residence where a large sum of money was being stored.

Jenkins, who resigned after an 18-year career with the Tulsa Police Department in August, was booked into the Tulsa Jail on Monday and is awaiting transport to a Department of Corrections facility. The current address listed on his booking documents is a home in Kansas City, Mo.

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