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			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />GREENWOOD VILLAGE - Nobody expects to become a saint in Sin City. Mitch Gilbert may have come close. Gilbert had a winning weekend in Las Vegas in early December, but he came upon some really big money at the airport as he was about to catch a flight home.<br /><br />Gilbert found $10,000 in two unmarked Caesar&#x27;s Palace envelopes.<br /><br />There was $5,000 in each envelope. I just about fell over, I couldn&#x27;t believe it, Gilbert said.<br /><br />He discovered the cash when he opened the envelopes at his home in Greenwood Village.<br /><br />If it happened to me I sure would want that back, Gilbert said.<br /><br />Some may have thought they hit the jackpot, but Gilbert knew he had to return the money.<br /><br />I wanted to show my kids the right thing to do. It would have been a lot easier keeping it to be honest with you. But I felt like I had to get it back to the right person, Gilbert said.<br /><br />He called the airport in Las Vegas, but they would not even take down his name.<br /><br />They didn&#x27;t do that. It was against the rules. I just said, &#x27;Well, I&#x27;ll keep calling back and I&#x27;ll give it 30 days,&#x27; Gilbert said.<br /><br />Gilbert kept his word to continue calling the airport. More than two weeks later, the operator told him a man in El Paso, Texas reported losing two Caesar&#x27;s Palace envelopes full of cash.<br /><br />She goes, &#x27;Well, this is breaking the rules, but you&#x27;re trying to do the right thing,&#x27; Gilbert said.<br /><br />9NEWS reached Ignacio Marquez by telephone from his home in El Paso. Marquez says he won the money gambling and dropped it as he was running to catch a flight.<br /><br />Relief is an understatement. Cash money is very difficult to get back. I&#x27;m very appreciative to Mitch and his family. You do not find people like this, Marquez said.<br /><br />Marquez knew the odds of someone actually returning $10,000 were pretty slim.<br /><br />I will always thank Mitch for doing this. That could have easily just gone south, instead of what happened, Marquez said.<br /><br />Gilbert deposited the money in Marquez&#x27;s bank account just two days before Christmas.<br /><br />I think he was pretty much in shock. I don&#x27;t know if he believed it, Gilbert said.<br /><br />Even though Gilbert&#x27;s real estate business is slow, he says returning the money was the only option.<br /><br />I would have loved to have $10,000. You think about all the bills you can pay. But it didn&#x27;t belong to me, Gilbert said. It felt so good to be able to get it back to the guy. I felt like I was floating on air. I felt like a million bucks.<br /><br />Source: http://www.9news.com/dontmiss/238021/630/Colorado-man-finds-10K-in-Vegas-returns-to-owner<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/61799">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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