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Update: Josh Wood surrendered at Tulsa Jail on Tuesday morning. He was booked about 10:30 a.m. and released about an hour later on $50,000 bond.

A former Tulsa County sheriff's deputy was charged Monday with two counts of aggravated possession of child pornography, adding to another felony charge against him.

Last week, Josh Wood was bound over for trial on allegations he sexually abused an 11-year-old girl.

"During the course of the child sexual abuse investigation, Wagoner County investigators determined that Wood was in possession of a large amount of child pornography, unrelated to the Wagoner County (sexual abuse) case," the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office stated in a news release.

Investigators presented the information to the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office, which issued a warrant for Wood's arrest on the child pornography complaints.

Authorities said the girl was sexually abused while Wood, 34, was taking her home from his residence, where she had been playing with other children. The alleged incident occurred on the Wagoner County side of Broken Arrow.

Wood resigned from the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office in January 2016, about six months before his arrest.

Michael Dekker 918-581-8469 michael.dekker@tulsaworld.com Twitter: @michaeldekkerTW