ANDOVER TOWNSHIP -- The identity of the 41-year-old township man electrocuted by a live power line during Friday's storm has been released.

ANDOVER TOWNSHIP -- The identity of the 41-year-old township man electrocuted by a live power line during Friday's storm has been released.

Eric M. Thomas died from an electric shock after touching a live downed wire Friday evening on Lenape Avenue in the township, according to Chief Eric Danielson.

The accident remains under investigation and no further information is being released at this time, Danielson said.

Police discovered the victim while responding to a report of a downed wire that was seen arcing in the area of Lenape Avenue.

Officials continue to remind the public to never go near a downed wire even if they think it is no longer carrying electricity. Extra caution should be used in areas where downed lines are tangled in trees or other debris.

Authorities urge anyone who sees a downed power line to immediately report it to their electric company or local police or fire department.

JCP&L maintains a toll-free hotline for customers to report dangerous conditions by calling 1-888-LIGHTSS.

Sussex Rural Electric Cooperative members may call 877-504-6463.