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Miami attorney arrested as serial bank robbery suspect

His Florida Bar entry says he’s with a Coral Gables firm, but a Wednesday afternoon email to the Miami Herald from a partner Raul Morales said he disappeared two years ago and never returned to work.
 
 
 
The FBI says Aaron Honaker, 41, shown here in his Florida Bar photo, is a serial bank robber.
The FBI says Aaron Honaker, 41, shown here in his Florida Bar photo, is a serial bank robber. [ Miami Herald ]

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