Seen it, yeah. What's interesting to me is the specific detail about his dogs apparently being in completely different positions when he "came back" - animals are actually one of the more compelling corroborating factors in these cases because they obviously can't be coached or suggested into behaving a certain way. Budd Hopkins documented this pattern loads of times.
The 4 hour window is pretty textbook too. Most reported missing time clusters between 90 minutes and 6 hours, which is a strange consistency if these were just random fabrications or dissociative episodes.
What I want to know is whether he's reported any physical symptoms afterwards. Skin irritation, nosebleeds, unusual fatigue, that kind of thing. The Oklahoma location is also worth noting - there's been a quiet but fairly consistent cluster of reports from that region going back to the 80s that doesn't get nearly enough attention.
Anyone got a link to the original report? The one I found was pretty thin on details and I want to see if there's a more complete version floating around before I form a proper opinion on it.