A man who skipped out on a lodging bill was later caught thanks to a common item left behind in his hotel room. Stephen Evans left a Welsh seaside resort in Llandudno after two nightswithout paying, according to news.com.au. But Evans left histoothbrush. Police discovered the mouth cleaning instrument inthe vacant hotel room, and after having it forensically checked – in CSI fashion – found a match in their database to Evans, news.com.au reports. Prosecutorssaid Evans had been kicked out of his home and had no place to stay. So he checked into the hotelusing a false name. Evans, 29, who is a plasterer in Llandudno, admitted to the charge of leavingthe hotel without settling up the bill. He was ordered to pay $102 for the two nights he had stayed there, and $95 in costs. He was also placed under a four-month curfew, during which he is not allowed to go out from 8pm – 8am each day. The incident may now give Evans something more tothink about every time he brushes his teeth! By Ron Recinto. Mon, 8 Oct 2012