My comment above is not entirely accurate.
Once I manually deleted the file apt-mirror.lock (I do not have it the default 
location of /var/spool/apt-mirror/var/apt-mirror.lock), then apt-mirror 
continued to work.  

However, the stray lock file would have caused the issue above to continue 
under the current version.
Perhaps, a command line parameter e.g.  --reset-lock could be added which the 
locking error would inform the user about?

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apt-mirror won't delete it's lock-file on exit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424462
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