Rosemont police claim they have found no video evidence in their ongoing investigation to back Tara Reid’s claims of being drugged during her November visit to a Chicago hotel bar.
“While video surveillance showed Tara Reid at the hotel bar, at no time did video show anyone tampering with or adding something to her drink,” the Rosemont Public Safety Department said in a statement Wednesday.
“We can confirm that a bartender covered her drink when she left the bar which is standard practice for bartenders to do.”
The police, however, are still waiting to receive the “American Pie” star’s hospital records.


The department cannot “confirm at this time if or what specific chemical testing the hospital may have conducted.”
“We are working with Tara Reid to receive those records which she has also not received. Pending those results or further information coming forward, our detectives will follow up on those leads accordingly.”
The message closed, saying that authorities have found “no criminal act that has been committed” and that they are not currently investigating anyone.
A rep for Reid did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.


Reid, 50, who has a history of issues with substance abuse, came forward with claims that she was drugged during her Chicago visit on Nov. 24 after she was captured on video being transported out of the hotel via stretcher on Sunday morning.
In a clip obtained by TMZ, the “Big Lebowski” actress appeared to be nearly unconscious as she was helped by a group of people into a wheelchair.
At the time, a rep for the actress told Page Six that Reid had filed a police report after the incident and was “cooperating fully with the investigation.”
“Tara is recovering and asks for privacy during this traumatic time,” the rep continued. “She also urges everyone to be careful, watch your drinks and never leave them unattended, as this can happen to anyone. She will not be making further comments at this stage.”


Reid later told TMZ that the scary incident “made me pass out for eight hours.”
“It’s just really scary. It’s for all — not just girls, but for guys, for anyone. You have to really be careful with your drink,” she warned on Monday.
The “Sharknado” actress added, “The whole thing is really scary. I’m just glad that I was in a public place. … And that there was security there to help me.”
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