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Airport cleaner turns in iPad, $13,000

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 10 (UPI) -- A Florida man who runs a cleaning service at an airport said reuniting an iPad and $13,000 in cash with its owner was the right thing to do.

Patrick Morgan, who runs Patricks Cleaning Service of Plantation, said he was cleaning at a tiki bar in Terminal 1 of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport around 1 a.m. Dec. 19 when he discovered a lost iPad, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Thursday.

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"I opened it and there was an envelope with some money," Morgan said Wednesday.

The cleaner said he called security and an airport worker determined there was $13,000 cash in the envelope.

Morgan said a man ran up to him a few minutes later and reported his iPad missing.

Airport officials said the man, who had returned to Florida from a trip to Las Vegas, gave Morgan $60 cash for his honesty.

Morgan said he gave the $60 to a homeless woman who often asks him for cash.

"She was grateful," he said. "But she was bugging me every day for money."

Mark Klein, with Sunshine Cleaning Systems, which sub-contracts the airport work to Morgan's company, gave the cleaner an additional $625 as a reward for his honesty.

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"He's everything you'd seek in a good business partner, a good friend," Klein said.

The airport put up a plaque to honor Morgan.

"We need more people like Patrick in this airport and in society nowadays," deputy airport director Izzy Bonilla said.

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