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Tara Reid was taken out on a stretcher from a hotel in Rosemont, Ill., on Nov. 23
Two days later, she filed a police report claiming she had been drugged at the hotel
The Rosemont Public Safety Department tells PEOPLE, after reviewing the surveillance footage, there is no indication that the actress was drugged
Tara Reidwas taken out on a stretcher from a Rosemont, Ill., hotel on Nov. 23, which she later claimed was because she was drugged by a stranger. However, police now say there is no video evidence to support her claim that she was drugged.
The Rosemont Public Safety Department told PEOPLE on Wednesday, Dec. 3, that the surveillance footage does not indicate that Reid was drugged at the DoubleTree Chicago O'Hare Airport — Rosemont.
"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," police said in a statement to PEOPLE. "We can confirm that a bartender covered her drink when she left the bar which is standard practice for bartenders to do."
Authorities said the investigation is ongoing and they are still waiting for hospital records.
"We cannot, however, confirm at this time if or what specific chemical testing the hospital may have conducted," authorities continued, adding that they are working with 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 statement continued. "At this time there is no criminal act that has been committed and there is no one we are currently investigating. While we do not have any evidence that a drink was tampered with, it is a good reminder to never leave a drink unattended. If you ever believe you have been drugged or feel unsafe, please reach out to local authorities."
PEOPLE reached out to a representative for Reid.
In Reid's police report, the actress, 50, said she "completely blacked out" after having a drink with a stranger while staying at the DoubleTree Hotel in Rosemont for a celebrity signing on Nov. 23.
Reid said she ordered a glass of white wine from the hotel bar and then "A man came up to me and introduced himself as Sean P, a very successful influencer and YouTuber," and joined her at the bar.
They ended up going outside to have a cigarette, and while talking, exchanged phone numbers. She alleged that once she returned inside, "there was a napkin over my drink."
"Then the last thing I remember was drinking that drink and seeing a couple sitting next to us. The next thing I remember was waking up in the hospital around 8 hours or more later not knowing where I was or anything that happened. I completely blacked out with no recollection of anything," she told police.
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Video obtained byTMZshowed Reid seemingly unable to stand on her own as a man held her up, and a woman brought a wheelchair for her.
"Give her a second," a man is heard saying as several individuals are gathered around Reid. One of the men forcefully pulls on her coat to place her in the wheelchair, with the initial man who was holding her up extending his free arm to tell the other person to stop.
Once seated in the wheelchair, the actress was provided bottled water, but spoke incoherently as she was wheeled away. Before she was placed on the stretcher, video showed her slouching, almost completely out of the wheelchair.
Reid's agent picked her up from the hospital. They went back to the hotel so she could collect her belongings and then she returned to Los Angeles.
Two days later she said she attempted to file a police report once she returned to L.A., but "they said that I could not file one over the phone and had to be there in person." She added that she was eventually allowed to file the report without having to return to Illinois.
Reid alleged that the influencer she met "texted me the videos of me the next day," which she considered to be an extortion attempt as he allegedly told her he "could stop the videos [from] going out."
She added that he confirmed Reid only had one drink while they were together.
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In a Nov. 26 statement to PEOPLE, the DoubleTree Chicago O'Hare Airport said that as soon as "hotel staff observed a potential health concern involving a guest, our trained security team assisted and arranged for medical support."
"However, our hotel takes any allegation affecting guest safety very seriously and will provide appropriate information to authorities if requested," the statement continued. "The safety and security of our guests and employees is of paramount importance to us."
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