A man, described to be a white male, 20-30 years old, average height, robbed a store by using a gun and covering his face with a bandana. He displayed a silver-colored revolver. He forced everyone to lie on the floor after the register was opened and he
took money directly from the cash drawer. He left the scene in a vehicle that was parked just down the block. The vehicle was a 2005-2010 light blue, Ford Taurus and a partial plate number was given to police: BVJ-1________. No stolen vehicles matching that description have been reported in the state in the past 48 hours. What factor is the key to the solvability of this case?
A) The key factor is the poor description of the suspect, making this case most likely unsolvable
B) The key factor is the unique description of the suspect's M.O., making this case most likely unsolvable
C) The key factor is the description of the vehicle, making this case highly solvable
D) The key factor is that the crime was likely perpetrated by a professional making it likely unsolvable
C) The key factor is the description of the vehicle, making this case highly solvable
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