A reliable informant gave police a tip that she had witnessed two men dealing drugs out of a car in a grocery store parking lot ten minutes earlier. She gave the police a detailed description of the men and their car, a white sedan. The police sent a cruiser to the grocery store. About ten minutes later, the patrol officers saw a white sedan like the one the informant had described. Both of the occupants of the car fit the general description that the informant had given. The police pulled the white sedan over. One officer searched a locked steel box in the trunk and found bags of cocaine. The other officer then arrested the driver and searched the driver’s pockets and coat. In the driver’s coat pocket, he found a bag of marijuana. At his trial for drug possession, the driver’s attorney moves to suppress evidence of both the marijuana and the cocaine. How should the court rule on the motion