In the context of searches incidental to arrests, which of the following is a police officer authorized to search without a warrant or additional probable cause?
A. A passenger traveling with a person who is a suspect
B. A group of individuals working at a suspect's workplace in his or her absence
C. A suspect's vehicle that is parked inside another person's house
D. An area within a suspect's immediate control
Answer: D
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