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Edmonton police have renewed the reward money being offered for information into three unsolved homicides from 2004.

Rewards of $40,000 for each of the cases were scheduled to expire in October but were extended as no arrests have yet been made.

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The first involved Mir Hussain, a 44-year-old parking attendant stabbed during an argument while on duty at 121 Street and 104 Avenue.

On Jan. 2, 2004, Mir was stopped at a traffic light when a witness saw him arguing outside his car with another person. At some point, he was stabbed in the torso. He managed to stop another car and was eventually taken to hospital but later died.

At the time, the assailant was described as a man with average height and build, wearing dark sweat pants, a black tuque and a black and white parka.

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Police have also renewed the reward for information in the case of Cheryl Black, a 46-year-old woman whose burnt remains were found in a garbage bin at 83 Avenue and 103 Street in Old Strathcona on May 18, 2004.