Tara Reid drink-spiking case takes new and SHOCK turn as police reveal what they saw on surveillance footage

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Tara Reid's claim her drink was spiked in Chicago has taken a new turn after police said surveillance footage showed no one tampering with it. Reid, in

Tara Reid’s claim her drink was spiked in Chicago has taken a new turn after police said surveillance footage showed no one tampering with it.

Reid, in the footage, slumped over in a wheelchair at the bar of the DoubleTree hotel in Rosemont, Illinois, on the Saturday before Thanksgiving.

The actress was rushed to the hospital and filed a police report alleging her wine had been drugged after she left it unattended.

Rosemont Police have since reported in an official statement: ‘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.’

They added in their statement that there is no evidence so far that a criminal act had been committed nor are they currently investigating anyone.

The surveillance footage they have viewed included ‘video at the hotel bar’ and officers had conducted ‘multiple interviews.’

According to law enforcement, ‘a bartender covered her drink when she left the bar which is standard practice for bartenders to do.’

As it is, police are currently waiting for ‘hospital records’ to determine ‘what specific chemical testing’ Reid underwent, if any.