Kylie Jenner's ex Tyga sees his Egyptian-themed LA clothing store Last Kings burglarized... as police say there are no suspects yet

Tyga has become the victim of a crime.

The 28-year-old rapper's Egyptian-themed retail clothing store, Last Kings, was broken into and burglarized sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning, police told TMZ Saturday.

The crime was discovered when a worker notified authorities about the break-in when they arrived to open up the Melrose Avenue clothier Saturday morning, according to the site.

Holiday headache: The Los Angeles clothing store owned by Tyga, 28, was burglarized sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning, police told TMZ Saturday. The rapper was snapped in September in Beverly Hills 

Holiday headache: The Los Angeles clothing store owned by Tyga, 28, was burglarized sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning, police told TMZ Saturday. The rapper was snapped in September in Beverly Hills 

Clothes were removed from the premises, authorities told the website, adding that the total value of the stolen goods is still being tabulated.

Tyga, whose real name is Micheal Ray Stevenson, opened up the establishment in 2014, with sources telling the website that he plunked down in excess of $120,000 furnishing the store, with $100,000 going toward artists who painted the ceiling of the trendy shop a la the Sistine Chapel.

The rap artist, who formerly dated Kylie Jenner, also put $20,000 on other elements to add authenticity to the store, such as a tomb that was specially crafted in Egypt, golden and black statues depicting guards and imported Egyptian sand.

Saturday's burglary is not the first headache the store has caused for the Rack City rapper, who has a five-year-son named King Cairo with Blac Chyna.

Prime location: The retail establishment is located near the intersection of Melrose and Fairfax in LA 

Prime location: The retail establishment is located near the intersection of Melrose and Fairfax in LA 

Theme: Tyga has sunk six figures into ensuring the store resonates with an Egyptian motif 

Theme: Tyga has sunk six figures into ensuring the store resonates with an Egyptian motif 

In March of 2016, the landlord of the retail property sued the performer for $75,000 and five months worth of rent after claiming Tyga left the property in a complete state of disrepair when he went to check on things in June of 2015, according to the outlet.

The property had been abandoned by the rapper, the landlord claimed in court docs, adding that there was paint and ink everywhere - including down the drain - which violated environmental guidelines.

Tyga responded in saying the building already had problems meeting code, which the landlord was liable for.

The one that got away: His ex Kylie Jenner posted this sexy shot on Friday; she is reportedly pregnant with Travis Scott's baby

The one that got away: His ex Kylie Jenner posted this sexy shot on Friday; she is reportedly pregnant with Travis Scott's baby

Poppin' bottles: The rapper was snapped last month in Miami at the nightclub Liv

Poppin' bottles: The rapper was snapped last month in Miami at the nightclub Liv

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