Toray Douglas, aged 38, denied having sex with the teen but scientific evidence proved he was lyingToray DouglasToray Douglas(Image: West Midlands Police)

This is the face of rapist who was caught in bed with a 15-year-old girl.

Toray Douglas plied the vulnerable victim with alcohol and tried to touch her up in an alleyway before sexually attacking her back at his home address.

The girl had run away from a care home but when she was returned there by police she confided in a support worker that she had been raped.

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Douglas, aged 38, who goes by the nickname ‘Shotty’, denied any sexual activity took place but scientific evidence proved he was lying.

He then changed his tune and admitted they had intercourse but claimed it was consensual and that he thought the girl was aged 17.

Following a trial Douglas, of Blakeland Street, Bordesley Green, was found guilty of one charge of rape and one count of assault by penetration.

He was however cleared of three further counts of rape in relation to the same girl.

West Midlands Police has now released his custody photo ahead of his sentencing hearing at Birmingham Crown Court on April 29.

After running away last year the teenage girl met Douglas and a friend of his near Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

Opening the case earlier his month prosecutor Jonathan Barker said: “They spent time together and she was provided with alcohol.

“During the day time Shotty tried it on with her. She described being down an alleyway and effectively him touching her up.

“At some point the second male (Douglas’s other friend) went home.

“Shotty knew her age. He knew she was 15 and he knew she was in care.”

Toray DouglasToray Douglas(Image: West Midlands Police)

A second defendant was accused of three counts of raping the girl after picking her and Douglas up and taking them back to his home, but the jury cleared him on all three counts.

Mr Barker said: “Ultimately the police found her (the 15-year-old girl). They found her in Mr Douglas’s bed in a room on Blakeland Street in Birmingham.

“She was wearing a man’s T-shirt and nothing else. She, when questioned, initially denied having had any sexual contact with Mr Douglas except to say they had kissed.

“Later that day, after she had been restored to her care home, she found herself in conversation with her care worker and she confided in her care worker.”