In Hоustоn, а number оf аrmed bаnk robberies were committed near closing time by a masked man wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants. The suspect had been dubbed “Little Red Robbing Hood.” Police officers from Houston Police Department (HPD) saw Mark wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants walking back and forth outside Houston City Bank just before it closed. HPD stopped Mark and frisked the outer layers of his clothing for weapons, but found none. HPD asked Mark what he was doing outside Houston City Bank and pointed out that he was wearing clothing similar to clothing worn by the Little Red Robbing Hood. After pausing for several moments, Mark confessed. HPD had not provided him with any Miranda warnings. After being charged with the bank robberies, Mark moved to suppress his confession. The parties agreed, and the court properly found that HPD had reasonable suspicion, but not probable cause, at all times before Mark confessed.Should Mark’s motion to suppress be granted?
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