A Swiss man who went missing over the weekend after falling into a Disneyland Paris lake while allegedly under the influence of LSD was found naked and confused after a 130-person search-and-rescue effort, according to French media reports.

The 32-year-old man was reported missing Friday night by his 30-year-old girlfriend, who told police her boyfriend fell into an Adventureland lake and didn’t resurface after she gave him the hallucinogenic drug, Le Parisien reported.

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The woman alerted theme park officials that the man was missing and a search party was quickly formed with 30 firefighters, 10 divers, 10 policemen, 80 Disneyland Paris employees and a police helicopter with a thermal-imaging camera.

The man fell into a man-made lake near Pirate’s Beach in Adventureland, a children’s play area surrounded by water with a recreation of Captain Hook’s ship and Skull Rock from Disney’s animated film “Peter Pan.”

Initial reports indicated that the man was found on the bank of the lake at 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning after falling in the water just before the park closed on Friday night.

A follow-up story by Le Parisien on Monday reported that the Swiss man was found naked about a mile from the theme park at 1 a.m. Saturday.

“He was walking in the middle of the road. He did not have a centimeter of cloth on him and he walked barefoot,” the shocked driver who found the Swiss man told Le Parisien, translated from French. “I stopped, got out of the car and went to meet him.”

The 44-year-old driver took the naked man to his house, gave him some clothes and drove him to Disneyland Paris, which is located about 25 miles outside the French capital.

“He had scratches on his legs and arms,” the driver told Le Parisien. “He did not remember anything.”

The Swiss man and his girlfriend were detained by the local police for narcotics use and released Saturday afternoon, according to Le Parisien.

Disneyland Paris officials told International Business Times that the late-night search effort had no impact on park operations and did not disrupt visitors.