A man who raped a 20-year-old woman twice has been jailed for seven years.

Shaun Scott, from Lockerbie, who was assessed as a high risk of re-offending, was also ordered to be monitored in the community for two years after his release from prison.

At the High Court in Glasgow, Scott was convicted of raping the woman on two occasions at an address in Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire, on October 6, 2017.

She told the court: "When it happened I was screaming the place down and saying no."

The 23-year-old was also found guilty of raping another woman when she was 16 at a house in Sanquar, Dumfriesshire, on various occasions between March 1, 2011 and February 27, 2012.

The second victim told of how Scott would burn her with cigarettes and call her names like "slapper" and "whore".

Judge Tom Hughes told Scott: "You were convicted of serious violent sexual offences. "

The judge paid tribute to Scott's victims for coming forward and told Scott: "They had the courage to come to court and they hopefully ensured you will not be not be able to do this to any future partner.

"Hopefully they can put this behind them and move on in the future."

The 20-year-old, who had been in a relationship with Scott, wrote a text to him saying: "There's nothing between us now. Clearly you don't force someone u 'love' to have sex twice. There's a word for that - rape."

Scott texted back: "I am really sorry."

He was placed on the sex offenders' register.