SEX predator Cameron Kelly could be out of prison in a few weeks after assaults on two young women when he invited himself into their homes.
The women were "petrified" said Judge Huw Rees at Caernarfon crown court when jailing Kelly, 27, of Plas Llwyd Terrace, Bangor, for 18 months.
He would serve half, but because he's been in custody for three months may be released soon.
One woman was assaulted in May last year, the second last June, when he was on bail. Kelly admitted two charges of sexual assault.
Elen Owen, prosecuting, said his DNA had been found on the bra of one of the women. Matthew Curtis, defending, said Kelly had drink and drug issues. He added : "He recognises he needs help, not only punishment."
The judge said Kelly had sought lone or vulnerable women.
He imposed a restraining order not to approach the two women and also placed Kelly on the sex offenders' list - both for ten years.
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