Just ahead of the biggest fight of her MMA career, UFC flyweight Jessica-Rose Clark was on the receiving end of a more figurative punch in the gut. The rising Syndicate MMA talent revealed on Twitter that, in the days leading up to UFC Fight Night: Stephens vs. Choi, her house had been burgled, resulting in over $30,000 in stolen property and the death of her cat, Dwight.

THANK YOU to everyone who RT my cat and robbery post.

Fox5 Vegas got involved and now the police are launching a full investigation. $30k+ worth of stuff stolen and a beloved pet gone.

Stuff doesn’t matter, I just want to see them punished for what they did to poor Dwight — Jessy Jess (@missjessyjess) January 12, 2018

A tragic unfolding of events at any time, but especially when headed into a major athletic competition. Eventually, Clark would walk away with a unanimous decision win over Paige VanZant, but now it seems she has another fight on her hands. This time with the Las Vegas Metro Police Department (LVMPD), and their apparent unwillingness to follow up on her case.

So LVMPD found prints, have a name and address for one of the men who robbed us and killed Dwight. But they said there’s no point arresting him “for just a burglary”

$30000 burglary and a murdered cat deserves an arrest I think? #JusticeForDwight — Jessy Jess (@missjessyjess) March 20, 2018

However, in a statement to MMA Fighting, Laura Meltzer – a spokesperson for the Clark County District Attorney’s Office – made it clear that the investigation is still “active.”

“It is still an active investigation,” Meltzer said. “They are still trying to get the warrant in the system. And then that individual is still subject to arrest.”

Reportedly, Meltzer also added that there was no “probable cause” to charge the suspect in question with the death of Clark’s cat, unless more information comes to light. Whether any of this actually results in further action from the police toward making an arrest remains to be seen.