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A teenager has been placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register – for begging police officers to rape him and repeatedly asking a woman if she would sleep with him.

Gary Hillon, 19, now faces being locked up for making the bizarre remarks.

The details emerged at Paisley Sheriff Court as Hillon sat in the dock having pleaded guilty to three charges.

He admitted making sexual remarks to the woman, who can’t be named for legal reasons, making sexual comments to the police officers and assaulting a police officer by spitting on his body.

Fiscal depute Saud Hassan told the court that Hillon, of Kintyre Avenue, Linwood, started speaking to a 40-year-old woman as she was in the town’s Stirling Drive on the evening of Saturday, September 5.

The prosecutor explained: “She became aware of a male, the now accused, standing outside a garden gate.

“He walked towards her and said, ‘can I ask you a question?’

“She replied saying that he could and the accused thereafter said, ‘Can I have sex with you?’

“She replied with a firm ‘No’ and asked him what he’d been doing.

“He replied, ‘Don’t tell Christine or I’ll get put on the Sex Offenders’ Register’.”

The woman thought the comments were strange and told Hillon to leave.

He began to walk away but returned and again asked her if she would sleep with him, prompting her to phone the police when she returned to her home.

Officers caught up with Hillon a short time later and found him climbing over a fence.

Hassan explained: “Officers caught up with him and he was detained.

“He was heavily under the influence of alcohol and unsteady on his feet.

“He was arrested and taken to the police station.

“During the course of the journey he requested officers to pull over immediately and rape him in a lay-by.

“He repeatedly shouted, ‘Pump me.’ to both police officers throughout the journey.”

Hillon also told the officers he wanted to perform sex acts on his boyfriend in public and questioned what powers they had to stop him.

The court heard he was not cautioned and charged over the offences because he was so drunk.

Sheriff Colin Pettigrew called for Hillon to be assessed by social workers and a group that works with sex offenders in Renfrewshire ahead of sentencing, adjourned the case until next month and released Hillon on bail.