When filing a price gouging complaint, make sure to include as many details as possible, and also include the name and address of the seller or business.
Members of the public can report coronavirus-related fraud to the National Center for Disaster Fraud at 866-720-5721 or by emailing disaster@leo.gov.
Amazon already has removed more than 500,000 officers from its stores because of coronavirus-related price gouging.
Some of the sellers allegedly inflated the price of essential emergency and medical supplies by as much as 1,951% when marketing to consumers, according to a news release from Cameron's office.
As Kentucky residents continue to deal with shortages amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, someone was been hoarding hand sanitizer -- and selling it at a high price.
The brothers from Hixen, Tennessee, bought some of the products from stores in Kentucky.
As stores run low on some products in Louisville, officials warn of price gouging, coronavirus scams
"The hand sanitzier was gone. The Purell was gone. Toilet paper in a lot of places was gone. To me it's sort of crazy," shopper Jane Chilton said.
Any Kentuckians with questions about the coronavirus are asked to call 1-800-722-5725.