Romulus gas station accused of price gouging

Michigan authorities are accusing a Romulus gas station of price gouging.

The BP gas station, which is on Middle Belt near the Detroit Metro Airport, was allegedly charging $1.50 or more per gallon compared to nearby competitors, according to a Friday press release from the state attorney general’s office.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel accused a Romulus BP gas station of overcharging customers near the Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a cease and desist notice to the business on Thursday for engaging in unlawful business practices, citing concerns that its prices “are taking advantage” of its location near the airport’s car rental return.

A Department Special Agent found the gas station listed regular unleaded gas for $4.74 per gallon — prices as much as $2 higher per gallon than other nearby gas stations, according to the release.